HOW TO USE A DOUBLE-ENDED DILDO

HOW TO USE A DOUBLE-ENDED DILDO

Do you want to improve your standards of lesbian or pegging sessions with double-ended dildos? Learn how to use a double-ended dildo in solo play, positions to use during play, and add lubricants to it to improve your play for more pleasure from this article.

Double-ended dildos feature two heads on each end for double penetration. While using double-ended dildos is pleasurable, partners are in charge of controlling the session. You decide how deep the dildo goes in your vaginas or butt holes. Sometimes, playing a double-ended dildo might feel like a tug of war, making it pleasurable. You are in the right place if you have a double-ended dildo and wonder how you can use it. Double-ended dildos help attain pleasurable sensations whether you are in for a solo play or with your partner.

How To Use Double Ended Dildos

The following is required of you beginners to double-ended dildos:

For Solo Play

Use flexible double-ended dildos to help bend them easily when simultaneously penetrating your vagina and anus (Jones, 2016). While using a flexible double-ended dildo for penetration, you can achieve deep penetrations. However, when penetrating, do it within your comfort zones to avoid injuring your butt hole and vagina.

For Couples Play

The most common use for double-ended dildos is for lesbian couple play. However, they are not the only people benefiting from this sex toy. For instance, you can use it for pegging. Go for a firm or less flexible dildo if you are in for couple play. It eliminates the possibility of bending when you are in the session. Double-ended dildos come for the following session.

  • Vagina to vagina penetration
  • Anal to anal penetration
  • Oral to oral penetration
  • Anal ton vaginal penetration
  • Oral to vaginal or anal.

Anyone can use double-ended dildos, regardless of gender. Grab your double-ended dildo and embrace your pleasure.

Positions To Use Double Ended Dildos for Couples

Use the best sex positions to enjoy the pleasure brought by the double-ended dildo. The right sex positions determine how comfortable you and your partner are when penetrating your holes. The following are some examples of common sex positions to use with double-ended dildos:

The Doggy Style

It is a common style used with double-ended dildos. Partners get on fours and face away from each other. The butt hole or the vaginas face each other, bringing out the best for penetration with the double-ended dildo. Partners can move back and forth with a double dildo in their butt hole. This continuous movement causes stimulations, and partners can reach orgasm.

Lying On Your Back

You can lie down on a bed or flow and use a pillow to arch your waist. Your partner can be on fours facing you or away. It looks similar to the missionary sex positions. Maintain a rhythmic back and forth movement to stimulate your partner’s vagina. Ensure they orgasm to keep them yearning for more.

Facing Each Other

This is another common double-ended dildo sex position you may encounter in adult videos. Partners sit on a flat surface like a floor or bed. They spread their legs to let the genitals face each other. The double-ended dildo can be used for oral, vagina to vagina, and anal to anal. You can also play with other sex positions you may discover as long as they are comfortable. Stimulate your partner’s holes for pleasures.

Communication

communication is the key to pleasure during sexual activities. You can only establish rapport between you and your partner by communicating. Using a double-ended dildo is teamwork; you need to communicate with each other before, during, or after the session to make things work out. Ensure you find the suitable sex positions, rhythm, and angles to help both partners feel good and attain mutual pleasures and orgasms (Puppo, 2013). You should always check in with your partner during the session to understand how they feel and vice versa. You can both change your positions or the environment until you experience positive effects if you find otherwise. Ask your partner how they feel about their experience during play. Help them heal if they hurt from painful sex positions. Consider their opinions for a better play session.

Add Lubricants

Introduce lubricants when using a double-ended dildo for the first time. Lubes help you ease the penetration and add more pleasure to your session. According to Marrazzo et al. (2005),  use water-based lube if your toy is silicone, TPE, TPR, jelly, or rubber. Consider either water-based or silicone-based lube if it is metallic or glass. Applying lube help reduce friction, causing injuries between the skin and the toy, especially for anal play.

Add Pleasure to Your Session

Some people need a thick and firm dildo for pleasure. However, if you want to add more pleasure t the session, add some fun by  doing any of the following:

  • According to Fahs & Swank (2013), Add more sex toys such as vibrators for clitoral stimulation to increase the sensations. You can also bring butt plugs, wand vibes, and other relevant additional sex toys. You can work on the clitoris or testicles for more pleasure. Stimulate your man’s prostate using a vibrator. Gay partners can use Ben Wa Balls to enhance stimulations in their butt holes.
  • You can touch your partner using your hands. Use your fingers to touch your partner on the breast, testicles, clitoris, or another sensitive place for incredible sensations. You can have self-touch if your positions make it difficult to touch your partner. This will add more pleasure and increase your drive for the double-ended dildos. Grind on a soft pillow to increase sensations, causing orgasms.

The Bottom Line

There is nothing to worry about having all it takes to use your double-ended dildo. Embrace double-ended dildos for more pleasures. However, not everyone can use a double-ended dildo; if it doesn’t work for you, do not force. You need to be patient with your partner to bring the best out of the double-ended dildo. Play solo to familiarize yourself with the situation before inviting your partner over if you are new to it.

Reference:

Fahs, B., & Swank, E. (2013). Adventures With The “Plastic Man”: Sex Toys, Compulsory Heterosexuality, And The Politics Of Women’s Sexual Pleasure. Sexuality & Culture, 17(4), 666-685.

Jones, I. H. (2016). Skills Update: Volume 4. Macmillan International Higher Education.

Marrazzo, J. M., Coffey, P., & Bingham, A. (2005). Sexual Practices, Risk Perception, And Knowledge Of Sexually Transmitted Disease Risk Among Lesbian And Bisexual Women. Perspectives On Sexual And Reproductive Health, 37(1), 6-12.

Puppo, V. (2013). Anatomy And Physiology Of The Clitoris, Vestibular Bulbs, And Labia Minora With A Review Of The Female Orgasm And The Prevention Of Female Sexual Dysfunction. Clinical Anatomy, 26(1), 134-152.

Barbara Santini

Barbara is a freelance writer and a sex and relationships adviser at Dimepiece LA and Peaches and Screams. Barbara is involved in various educational initiatives aimed at making sex advice more accessible to everyone and breaking stigmas around sex across various cultural communities. In her spare time, Barbara enjoys trawling through vintage markets in Brick Lane, exploring new places, painting and reading.

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