Dildos, vibrators, suckers... Different products with the same aim: make you smile.
What is a dildo?
A dildo is a long cylindrical object, with varied sizes, designed for penetration of the vagina or anus. Futuristic, realistic, discreet. Big and small, curved and double-ended. The typology of these dildos is very varied, but all of them have something in common: they don't vibrate.
Dildos are made of different materials: from metal to plastic or latex and glass. Their shape can also change. So, we can find dildos that perfectly simulate the penis in which the testicles are also included. But there are other models much more classic, with cylindrical shape and oval point.
What is a vibrator?
A vibrator is a device that, as its name indicates, vibrates. This subtle difference is the key to understand the product: a vibrator is not limited to penetration. It also works for clitoral stimulation or any other erogenous zone, such as anus, nipples, thighs. You choose.
Unlike dildos, vibrators are conceived with much more imagination: small and big, with handle, oval, double-ended, different shapes that can adapt to your clitoris, vagina, anus, etc. But the key point is the vibration, so you’ll need batteries or a charger. Besides, sometimes they include a remote control.
What are the differences between a dildo and a vibrator?
Now you know the basics of a vibrator and a dildo. But, then, what are the main differences? Here you have some of them:
- Vibrators are not as flexible as dildos due to the vibration module. This means that the materials they use are more limited.
- If you use a vibrator, you’ll need batteries or chargers. By contrast, this problem disappears if you use a dildo.
- If you prefer a more realistic companion, with the shape of a penis, you can choose a dildo. Since they are more flexible, they simulate better its nature.
- Dildos are designed to stimulate vagina and anus while vibrators can be used to stimulate other erogenous zones.
- The use of dildos is manual, which means it requires a greater effort in comparison with a vibrator (which is electric).
Now you know all the differences. So you’ll only have to choose.