To safely and comfortably use a large dildo (such as 12 inches or larger), girls need to gradually adapt and adopt some techniques to ensure pleasure and avoid discomfort. Here are some practical methods:
• Start with a smaller size: If you are using a larger dildo for the first time, you can start with a smaller size (such as 6-8 inches, about 15-20 cm). After gradually adapting, gradually transition to a larger size.
• Use an inflatable dilator or fingers: You can use an inflatable dilator or fingers as a transition to help relax and expand the vagina.
• Choose the right lubricant: Use water-based or silicone lubricants to ensure that the surface of the dildo is smooth and reduce friction. Lubricants can also reduce vaginal discomfort and make the insertion process smoother.
• Apply more lubricant: Make sure there is enough lubrication on the dildo and inside the vagina, especially when you use a larger size.
• Deep breathing and relaxation: When using a larger dildo, stay calm, breathe deeply, and relax your body, especially the vaginal and pelvic areas. Excessive tension may make insertion difficult.
• Foreplay and adequate stimulation: Make sure you have adequate foreplay and your body is completely relaxed so that it is easier to adapt to a larger size.
• Side-lying position: This position allows you to control the angle and depth of insertion and avoid overstimulation. Bend your legs, relax your body, and let the dildo enter slowly.
• Supine bent leg position: Bend your legs, put your feet on the ground, and adjust the angle of your pelvis, which will make it easier for you to control the depth.
• Standing or all fours position: These positions allow you to adjust the angle and depth of your body, but make sure you stay relaxed.
• Insert slowly: Don't rush to insert it all the way at the beginning, insert a few centimeters first and feel your body's reaction. Increase the depth gradually to avoid inserting too deep suddenly.
• Pause and adjust: After each thrust to a certain depth, pause for a few seconds and wait for the body to adapt before continuing.
• Avoid inserting too deeply: If you feel discomfort, especially if you feel pressure on the cervix, stop immediately and adjust the angle or depth.
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