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- What is a Dildo in one sentence?
- A dildo is a non-vibrating, typically phallic-shaped sex toy designed for manual or passive insertion and tactile stimulation in the vagina, anus, or for external pleasure.
- What is the difference between a Dildo and a Vibrator?
- A dildo provides static stimulation through its shape and pressure, while a vibrator uses a motor to generate rhythmic movements or pulses for nerve stimulation, offering different sensory experiences.
- How to choose a Dildo product in Switzerland?
- When choosing a dildo in Switzerland, prioritize body-safe materials like medical-grade silicone, consider your desired shape and texture, and ensure it has a flared base for anal use. Prices typically range from 15 CHF for good quality.
- What price to expect in Switzerland?
- In Switzerland, expect quality dildos to range from approximately 13 CHF for basic models, like the "LoveBotz Adaptateur pour dildo Vac-U-Lock," to 20 CHF for versatile options such as the "Dildo avec testicules et ventouse RealRock Crystal," and higher for premium designs.
Questions fréquentes
What are dildos typically made of, and why is material important?
Dildos are primarily crafted from body-safe materials like medical-grade silicone, glass, or stainless steel. Material choice is critical for hygiene, safety, and sensation. Non-porous materials prevent bacterial growth and are easy to clean. For instance, a high-quality silicone dildo, such as the "Dildo S-Line Crazy Finger Cum Over!" at 15 CHF, offers a smooth, body-safe experience, while porous materials like jelly can harbor bacteria, making them less recommended for internal use, despite often being cheaper.
Can dildos be used for anal play, and are there specific safety considerations?
Yes, many dildos are suitable for anal play. The primary safety consideration is ensuring the dildo has a sufficiently flared base to prevent it from being completely inserted and lost internally. The anal canal is a one-way muscle, and objects without a flared base can be difficult to retrieve. Proper lubrication, preferably water-based, is also essential for comfortable and safe anal insertion. The "Dildo avec testicules et ventouse RealRock Crystal" (20 CHF) is an example of a dildo with a stable base, suitable for careful anal exploration.
How do dildos differ from vibrators in terms of the sensations they provide?
The basic difference lies in their mechanism: dildos provide static stimulation through their shape, texture, and the pressure applied by the user. They offer a deep, consistent kind of fullness and sensation. Vibrators, conversely, use a motor to generate rhythmic vibrations or pulses, stimulating nerve endings with buzzing or rumbling sensations. While a dildo might provide a strong G-spot press, a vibrator would offer a buzzing sensation on the same spot, appealing to different preferences for intensity and type of stimulation.
What is the typical price range for quality dildos in the Swiss market?
In the Swiss market, the price range for quality dildos can vary significantly based on material, brand, and design. Entry-level, high-quality silicone dildos typically start around 13-15 CHF, such as the "LoveBotz Adaptateur pour dildo Vac-U-Lock" (13 CHF) or the "Dildo S-Line Crazy Finger Cum Over!" (15 CHF). More elaborate designs, larger sizes, or those made from premium materials like glass or specialized silicone can range from 20 CHF, like the "Dildo avec testicules et ventouse RealRock Crystal," up to 80 CHF or more, reflecting a preference for durability and body-safe construction among Swiss consumers.
Are there any specific health recommendations for dildo use to ensure hygiene?
Absolutely, hygiene is paramount. Always clean your dildo thoroughly before and after each use with warm water and a specialized sex toy cleaner or mild, antibacterial soap. For non-porous materials like silicone, glass, or metal, boiling for a few minutes can provide deep sanitization. Store dildos in a clean, dry place, ideally in a breathable pouch, to prevent dust and contamination. Using water-based lubricants is also a key health recommendation, as oil or silicone-based lubricants can degrade certain toy materials over time, making them porous and less hygienic.