I have observed for some time a lot of my friends ask me "What is a masturbator for masturbation?" "Which one should I choose." “Is it really worth spending more money for an expensive one?”
I won't lie - it's easy to get frustrated/lost when you're on your first purchase - particularly if you're brand new to this entire world. These days you might find that you are bombarded with adverts offering all sorts of things, with words and technologies which you don't understand – from heating, to vibration, to voice activated, and suddenly, feeling out of your depth in a limitless ocean of options.
Choosing a masturbator that is just right for you It’s not as scary as you might think when it comes to selecting a perfect masturbator for yourself and all you need to do is get to know a little about the basics. For today, we are going to talk about masturbators and other related issues.
So, what exactly is a masturbator?
Put simply, a masturbator is a sex device that mimics the feel of a pussy, mouth, and ass. Most all of these masturbators are cup type devices that not only feel great in your hands but also give an unrivalled level of privacy and discretion when in action, which is why they are often referred to as masturbators.
In order to make you feel better, to avoid the feeling of masturbators were just using your hand, the interior of the masturbators are specially designed with internal textures, peculiar adsorption and different design orifice can cater to be hugeridal you active needs instead of stiff copying the function of hand. It’s safe to say what these contraptions offer is a lot better than a hand job if used with quality ‘skin like’ materials! Hard to believe that this can be insanely addictive.
SHOULD I OPT FOR THE MORE EXPENSIVE ONE — SINCE THIS IS MY FIRST ONE?
Don't let that fact that "more is better" get in your way of good being good, brother.
Yes it’s true that some high-end masturbators boast a variety of fancy features, including sound effects, warming features, and automatic stretching functions; but that doesn’t mean that it’s the right product for your needs.
In reality, newcomers might even consider these complex characteristics to be confoundedly complex, sapping the joy they expect. The question that matters is if the organizational structure of the material is convenient and functioning properly. This is like buying shoes — not necessarily the most costly ones or the ones that are the most comfortable, but the ones that fit you best.

Thus it is highly recommendable for novices to begin working on the most simplest of the models that are economic (low priced), have some very basic of the fundamental feature of and material of make though trusted. This also gives you the chance to test out and get used to the various sensations before trying more advanced models.
What are the materials used to make masturbators?
In the market, the common material can be divided into about 3 groups:
Tough materials (for heavy users).
This stuff creates a lot of internal friction, and gives a slamming sensation. Sure, "these materials can be a little bit aggressive-porn in terms of aesthetics – but let's face it: a buzz is a buzz". If you are more sensitive than others, the entry may be a bit hard/harsh, or it may be something that you only want one of.
Common materials (ideal for novices)
These are cut to be soft and modest, to lay somewhere between uncomfortable and wrapped up. And there’s no fear of coming across some surprise shock with Makita as one can run across when they have an ill-fitting pair of shoes. This also makes this category beginners friendly as they are simple to use and can clean.
Soft matter (the most realistic choice)
Some are so sensitive to the touch that they might even seem twisted and entangled. They are made to feel just like real flesh material, similar to "Pocket Pussy".
Why does the inner material of the masturbator feel oily? Is this a problem?
This is a common question that very few people consider, but the answer is: CAUSE TPE (thermoplastic elastomer) uses natural oils in it to stay soft and squishy! When first opened, a somewhat oily sensation caused by cocoa butter should be felt upon the surface of the masturbator.
Some noticeable variances between the different brands:
Good quality ones fare quite well in controlling the oil and don't be too greasy. In contrast, stuff from smaller dodgier factories can really lose their texture (get dusty) and end up transferring grease onto your hands super easy. And if you truly can't stand the feeling of sticky hands, look for low-oil formulas, be sure to look at multiple reviews and do more preliminary research than simply buying into marketing hype.
Is there any advice that can keep you away from a headache when you buy a masturbator for the first time?
Certainly! I cannot handle seeing you make the same mistakes that I did.
Don't go with model that has too many features A beginner would not be able to operate a model with 363 buttons and you will use the auto mastrubater only once and that's it.
Finally, avoid choices that are too cheap, if a masturbator only costs a couple dollars; the quality has to be lacking.
Make sure to look for the ease of cleaning, some models are so complicated to clean them easily will be almost impossible. Be sure to clean it throughly after using it.
Definitely need lube, without lube the masturbator is disappointing.
So basically, start from the bottom side, and go upwards. Don't just buy a costly electric model just yet.
How do you clean the masturbator after using it?
Let's be honest: This has the potential to be a hugely enjoyable piece of equipment, but the path to pros-ville comes in the form of cleaning it properly.
Do remember to wash this immediately after using; you don’t want to leave any reside behind in hopes of not allowing any odors to build up.
Squeeze with a specialized cleaner and warm water to help wash the inside.
To prevent any tackiness, you can dust the surface with cornstarch or maintenance powder once it has dried.
Better to keep in another place other than the one with your headphones and cellphone, as it may be hard to explain how it got dirty.
It’s an easy one to clean, the key is to clean it often and clean it well. Discovering you're using a "bacteria masturbator", not a "wank masturbator" would be disappointing.
So, yes, a real good, high quality masturbator could very well be a great option for you if you're looking to spice up your sex life a little bit, get to know yourself, decompress, or do anything other than masturbate just to "Get it over with."
When it's used properly, the experience is often invaluable, some might say even better than a feeling, oh way oh.
But rookies should realize the importance of beginning at the beginning and not getting too caught up with the garish and the expensive.
Concentrate on your personal preferences first, and when you feel more confident you can always widen your horizons.







