Masturbator: Tips, Uses, Lubricants, and Types

Masturbators, also known as male sex toys, come in various forms and types, each with its specific application and compatible with different auxiliary agents. Here are the main types of masturbators, their uses, and the agents used with them:

Types of Masturbators

  1. Sleeves and Pockets
    • Description: These are the simplest form of masturbators, often made from soft silicone or TPE (thermoplastic elastomer). They are shaped like an open sleeve, usually flexible, and fit the shape of the penis.
    • Application: Insert and move the sleeve along the penis to simulate penetration.
    • Agents: Water-based lubricants to ensure smoothness and comfort during use.
  2. Masturbators Shaped Like Vaginas, Anuses, or Mouths
    • Description: These devices are more realistic, designed to mimic the appearance and feel of real genitalia. They often have internal textures and varying levels of firmness to enhance realism.
    • Application: Simulate different types of penetration depending on the model.
    • Agents: Water-based or silicone-based lubricants, depending on the material of the masturbator.
  3. Automatic Masturbators
    • Description: Electronic devices equipped with motors that automatically move up and down, vibrate, or have other stimulating functions. They can be programmed for different speeds and rhythms.
    • Application: Automatic stimulation without manual movement, allowing for varied sensations.
    • Agents: Water-based lubricants to protect the internal mechanisms from damage.
  4. Fleshlight and Similar Masturbators
    • Description: Specialized masturbators with a closed casing resembling a flashlight (hence the name “Fleshlight”). Inside, there is a sleeve with a realistic interior.
    • Application: Simulate penetration with an additional grip for better holding and control.
    • Agents: Water-based lubricants to avoid damaging the internal texture.
  5. Suction Masturbators
    • Description: Devices that mimic the feeling of suction, often using air or water mechanisms.
    • Application: Suction stimulation that imitates oral sensations.
    • Agents: Water-based lubricants.
  6. Interactive Masturbators
    • Description: Connected with apps or VR devices that synchronize with videos, games, or a remote partner.
    • Application: Remote stimulation synchronized with visual or tactile stimuli.
    • Agents: Water-based lubricants.

Auxiliary Agents

  1. Water-Based Lubricants
    • Safe for most materials, easy to clean, and do not stain.
    • Recommended for most masturbators, especially those made of silicone and TPE.
  2. Silicone-Based Lubricants
    • Very durable and do not dry out quickly.
    • Not recommended for silicone masturbators as they can damage the material.
  3. Renewal Powders
    • Help maintain the material of the masturbator, preventing it from sticking and extending its lifespan.
  4. Sex Toy Cleaners
    • Special antibacterial liquids that help maintain the hygiene of the devices.

Summary

The variety of available masturbators allows for selecting a device that fits individual preferences and needs. Using appropriate auxiliary agents, such as lubricants and cleaning solutions, ensures comfort and hygiene during use and extends the lifespan of these devices.

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