What is a Strapless Strap-On Dildo?
A strapless strap-on is a modern new toy compare to the traditional strap-on dildo, designed for convenience and spontaneous fun. Unlike regular strap-ons that require a harness, strapless strap-ons are ready to go whenever you are.
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How Does It Work?
It has a dildo on one side for penetration and a smaller bulb on the other side, which is inserted into the vagina. The wearer holds the bulb in place using their pelvic floor muscles (Kegel muscles). This design eliminates the need for straps and buckles, brings you a experience that more natural.
Why Choose a Strapless Strap-On?
- Quick and Easy: No need for complicated straps and buckles. You can enjoy it right away.
- Double Stimulation: Both partners have pleasure. The wearer is stimulated by the bulb while penetrating their partner.
- Closer Connection: Without a harness in the way, you get more skin-on-skin contact for a more natural feel.
- Intense Sensations: The direct contact and shared use of one toy can make the feeling more real and intense.
- Variety of Options: There are many models to choose from, including vibrating types and those with rabbit ears for extra clitoral stimulation.
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Getting Started with a Strapless Strap-On
Using a strapless strap-on can be a bit tricky at first. Here’s how to get started:
- Insert the Bulb: The bulb part goes into the vagina. Hold it in place with your pelvic floor muscles.
- Use Lubricant: Always use lube to enhance comfort and pleasure.
- Practice Kegel Exercises: If your muscles aren’t strong enough to hold the toy in place, start doing Kegel exercises daily to strengthen them.
Strengthening Pelvic Floor Muscles
Strong pelvic floor muscles are essential for using a strapless strap-on. Kegel exercises can help:
- Identify Your Muscles: Find your pelvic floor muscles by stopping the flow of urine midstream. This is not a recommended exercise but a way to identify the muscles.
- Exercise Daily: Squeeze and hold your pelvic floor muscles for 5 seconds, then release for 5 seconds. Repeat 10-20 times, three times a day.
- Use Kegel Balls: Ben Wa Balls or Kegel balls can provide extra resistance and help strengthen these muscles faster.
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