Domino Banded Two Piece Halter C/D Cup Bikini Swimsuit by C Collection®

Domino Banded Two Piece Halter C/D Cup Bikini Swimsuit by C Collection®

Features: Soft cup bra with removable padding Scarf ties at neck and back Black and ivory domino detailing under bust and on belted bottom Belted hipster bottom 80% Nylon/20% SpandexFit: Will comfortably accomodate a C/D cup Contemporary coverageColors: Available in Black with ivory.  


Wednesday, October 28, 2009

How to choose a dildo?


Deciding on dildo sex toys can seem overwhelming to the novice, but after your first experience you'll have a much better idea of what you're looking for in a toy. Listed below are a few considerations to take into account when choosing a dildo, the first of which is the dildo's size.

Size

Size is probably the most important factor to consider when choosing a dildo. If you have a favorite toy at home, measure its length and width and you'll already have a good idea of what size you're looking for. If you don't already own a dildo, try a toy with modest dimensions and move up from there.

Often our eyes are bigger than our orifices. Vicky Venus is a great starter dildo. She's demure in size and her curvy features are both pleasing to the eye and body.

If you would rather obtain an accurate measurement of what's comfortable for you right off the bat, try this trick. Obtain a cucumber and after cleaning and peeling, play with it as you would a dildo. You'll find the cool wet feeling of this veggie to be rather erotic.

Keep peeling your cucumber down until you feel it's the perfect width, and be sure to mark it with a fingernail at the length that feels most comfortable inside you too. When you're done, use the nail mark to measure the length. Then cut it in half lengthwise to measure the width (diameter across).

Dildos and other adult sex toys come in a variety of sizes, so it's important to find a size you're comfortable with. A dildo that's too long can cause pain if it bumps against the cervix. After deciding on size, the next step is to think about what look and shape you want in a toy.

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