by jade.valentine » Sun Aug 10, 2025 2:18 pm
Hey, great starter list!
I’ll add a couple more tips from my own experience for anyone just getting into toys:
- Noise matters – if you live with others or in an apartment, quieter models make it more stress-free.
- Test the shape – sometimes a comfortable grip is more important than extra settings.
- Store it right – keep your toy in a clean pouch or case so lint and dust don’t stick to it.
And yes, cleaning is huge — I’ve seen so many people skip this or use the wrong soap.
I actually put together a full
Beginner Vibrator Guide with cleaning steps, storage tips, and my top 3 picks if you want to check it out:
Beginner Vibrator Guide
[b]Hey, great starter list![/b]
I’ll add a couple more tips from my own experience for anyone just getting into toys:
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[*][b]Noise matters[/b] – if you live with others or in an apartment, quieter models make it more stress-free.
[*][b]Test the shape[/b] – sometimes a comfortable grip is more important than extra settings.
[*][b]Store it right[/b] – keep your toy in a clean pouch or case so lint and dust don’t stick to it.
[/list]
And yes, cleaning is huge — I’ve seen so many people skip this or use the wrong soap.
I actually put together a full [i]Beginner Vibrator Guide[/i] with cleaning steps, storage tips, and my top 3 picks if you want to check it out:
➡️ [url=https://slaytease.com/5-best-vibrators-for-beginners-a-complete-guide/]Beginner Vibrator Guide[/url]