This G-Spot Vibrator 'Felt Like A Massage Chair For My Vagina'


This G-Spot Vibrator 'Felt Like A Massage Chair For My Vagina'

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While there's still a lot of debate about what, exactly, the G-spot is, one thing is certain: For many people with vulvas, the sensation of pressure against a certain internal hot-spot can cause orgasmic fireworks. "When that area is pressed on, it can feel good because it is connected to the internal anatomy of the clitoris and surrounding organs," sex therapist Shannon Chavez Qureshiz, PsyD, CST, previously told Women's Health. And while your (or a partner's) fingers can definitely reach that spot, there are also tons of vibrators on the market designed and curved to hit it for you. Pleasure, right this way.

Since no two bodies are the same, you may have to do some exploring to find your own G-spot, which will help you get the most out of your experience with your new toy, says Lisa Finn, a sex educator and product expert with retailer Babeland. Generally, a good rule of thumb is to insert your finger two to three inches up, then curve it toward your belly button. But a good G-spot vibrator will be intentionally curved to stroke up against the top wall of your vagina and target the G-spot area, says Wendasha Jenkins Hall, PhD, a sex educator and researcher.

Our editors and contributors got hands-on with the best G-spot vibrators on the market, and narrowed down the picks that will really hit that spot... no matter where, exactly, it is for you.

When shopping for a vibrator, safety always comes first. It's important that any insertable toy is made from a non-porous material, as softer, more rubbery materials can harvest bacteria and germs, which can lead to painful infections. Medical-grade silicone is the gold standard here. Plus, it'll feel better: "A flexible, soft toy doesn't deliver much pressure to the G-spot," says Carol Queen, PhD, a sexologist for sex toy brand Good Vibrations. (And your G-spot thrives on targeted pressure.)

With penetration, there's no one-size-fits-all. Some people might prefer more shallow penetration, in which case they might opt for a vibe that has only two to four inches of insertable length. But if you tend to enjoy feeling full, a thicker, longer G-spot vibrator might be a better match.

Another feature you'll want to look out for? The toy's vibrations. "A penetrating, rumbly vibration will travel further to stimulate [the G-spot] as opposed to a more buzzy vibration, which tends to produce more of a surface-level sensation," says Finn. Understandably, a vibrator with more settings will help you experiment and nail down what works best for you.

To find the best G-spot vibrators, our team of love & life editors and freelance testers tried dozens of the top-rated, bestselling products on the market to determine the best vibrators for every type of buyer. We evaluated products based on quality, size and shape, vibration speeds and settings, and efficacy. We also consulted experts including sexologist Carol Queen, PhD, and Babeland product expert Lisa Finn.

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