Strap On - Page 2
The use of strap-ons as a sex toy dates back hundreds of years. A dildo or other insertable object is attached to a harness that is worn around the waist or hips. Strap-ons are a common option for folks who prefer penetrating sex and are accessible to persons of all genders and sexual orientations.
Strap-ons come in a wide variety of designs, materials, classifications, and features. Here are a few of the most widespread:
Materials: Rubber, silicone, PVC, TPE, and other materials can be used to make strap-ons. Since it is non-porous, simple to clean, and sterilisable, silicone is a common material. Rubber and PVC are also common, but they are porous and may be trickier to maintain.
Categories: Strap-ons can be divided into groups according to their size, shape, and vibratory or non-vibratory nature. Although tunnel strap-ons feature a hollow section where a penis or other toy can be placed, double-ended strap-ons have dildos on both ends.
Useful factors: There are a variety of good reasons to utilize a strap-on. Some people utilize them as a tool to explore various sexual roles and identities, as well as gender affirmation. Others utilize them as a substitute for a penis to engage in penetrating sex. Strap-ons can be used in power exchange and BDSM play as well as by couples looking to spice up their sex life.
It's crucial to consult with your spouse before utilizing a strap-on to ensure that you both feel at ease and consent. It's also crucial to use a lot of lubricant because, unlike the mouth, the anus or vagina doesn't naturally create lubrication.
In conclusion, strap-ons are a flexible and well-liked sex device that people of all genders and sexual orientations can enjoy. There is a strap-on out there for everyone thanks to the range of materials, categories, and functions that are offered.