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The most overwhelming thing about buying a vibrator for the first time is the number of options. Here's the shortcut: bullets for pinpoint external stimulation, wands for broad and powerful, rabbits for internal and external at once, G-spot shapes for internal pressure. Pick the sensation you want first. Every other decision gets easier from there.

FAQs / Q&A

  • What type of vibrator should I start with?

    A bullet vibrator is the most forgiving first choice: small, focused, and easy to use with or without a partner. If you want internal stimulation from the start, the Bloom Curve G is a beginner-friendly G-spot shape. Start with a simpler design and add complexity once you know what you respond to.

  • What's the difference between a wand and a bullet?

    Wands deliver broad, rumbly vibration across a larger surface area. Bullets are small and precise. The Lovense Domi 2 is one of the most popular cordless wands: strong, app-connected, and travel-friendly. Bullets are better for pinpoint work.

  • Do vibrators work for everyone?

    Most people who try them find something that works, but the type matters. The Bloom Curve G is gentle enough for high sensitivity. Some people are sensitive to intensity and prefer lower power. It often takes trying two or three styles before finding the right match.

  • Are rechargeable vibrators better than battery-powered?

    Rechargeable motors tend to be more consistent and longer-lasting. Lovense and Bloom both make rechargeable models. Battery-powered options are cheaper upfront but cost more over time and often feel less powerful. For regular use, rechargeable is worth the slightly higher investment.