The vibrator is a stimulating gadget or device that was invented way back in the 1880's by Kelsey Stinner to treat what was referred to as congestion of the genitalia. They are also known to have been used in the past for treatment of female hysteria.
Some men and women only use the vibrations produced for relief from muscular tension or aches and pains, but most people will use one to attain the sexual relief and pleasure gained by masturbation. Vibrators often allow people to achieve orgasm faster and easier and are often said to provide stronger orgasms than those produced by manual stimulation. They are often recommended by sex therapists for women who have difficulty reaching orgasm in other ways, and couples can also use the movements as an enhancement for the pleasure of one or both partners. With many surveys performed around the UK it is estimated that 50% of UK women now own one with the most popular type and design being the famous rabbit vibrator style toys.
Also known as vibes or vibrating sex toys, millions of male and female vibrators have now been sold to satisfied customers worldwide.
Why does a vibrator work?
A vibrator works in the way it does because the pelvic region has masses of sensitive nerve endings, with most of them being on and around the surface area. Vibrations replicate multiple gentle touches to these strategically placed nerve endings, which in turn can trigger the desired waves of pleasure to reverberate through the body.
How does a vibrator work?
Classic or traditional vibrators work in a variety of different ways, with the most common devices producing motion internally via a small electric motor that has been combined with a lead weight. This small weight is offset from the centre of the motor which in turn results in a gentle shaking movement. This light shaking movement can often be adjusted in speed and intensity with variable speed controls which adjust any power being fed to the motor. This method of power control alters the speed accordingly, with more power creating more vibrations, and less power resulting in fewer vibrations.
Some Vibrators are designed to be used internally and can often move in different ways and directions - sometimes not even vibrating at all.
Now an enormous range of different and unusual vibrators is available, including:
Whichever type of vibrating sex tool you choose, the idea is fun, fun and more fun, so enjoy and get your lover involved to spice things up in the bedroom.