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why does sex toy vibrator hurt

Tiny Bullet Vibrator | The Smallest Vibrator Ever Seen | Vibrators.comSex toy vibrator is one of the most popular tools when it comes to adult pleasure, but it can also be the source of much pain. I know it to be true after a rather embarrassing and painful experience.

It all started when I finally took the plunge and decided to purchase a vibrator. I was so excited since this was supposed to be the new and improved way to pleasure me. I remember opening the package, thinking to myself that this is going to change my sex life. After I put in the batteries, I was shocked at how strong the vibrations were! It felt good – a little too good – and I started to think I had made the right decision.

But little did I know that it was the beginning of a very painful experience. I thought that my body had a limit to how much sensation it could handle, but I was wrong. As the vibrator worked its magic, the gains in pleasure began to turn into pain. It became unbearable, and I had to take it away from my body.

At first, I was left embarrassed and ashamed – what kind of person gets hurt from a vibrator? After a while, I thought about it and started to realise that it wasn’t me; it was the vibrator itself. I realised that the sensations it created were way too much and very powerful for sex toys my body to take. It was too much sensation in too short a time – specifically, there was a sudden increase in friction and pressure that my body couldn’t cope with.

I did some more research on the matter and that’s when I learnt that sex toy vibrators can cause pain and discomfort, especially to those who are not used to the intensity of the vibration. It is a common issue and there are ways to prevent it but I should have done further research beforehand.

I remember spending the next few days wondering if I was abnormal or if it was the vibrator that was hurting me. I had made a mistake in choosing the wrong one for my skin type and physical discomfort levels. Thankfully, I had the resources to purchase a different type of vibrator with a softer intensity and that was the end of my pain with vibrators.

Since that unfortunate experience, I have learnt some lessons. First, it is important to do your research and find out how much pressure and intensity you can take before purchasing a vibrator. Second, you must listen to your body – if the vibrations start to hurt, then it’s a sign that you’re doing something wrong or that the vibrator is too intense for you. Finally, invest in a quality vibrator. It may cost more money initially but in the long run, it will pay off.