I Didn't Care for Dildos Until I Tried This One From Lelo
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I Didn't Care for Dildos Until I Tried This One From Lelo
"My first sex toy was a bright blue dildo. I was about 19, and as a college student in New Hampshire, I did what anyone in my position would do: hotfooted it to the closest city to find a sex shop. With my best friend in tow, I jetted in and out of the Condom World on Newbury Street so fast that I only had time to grab the first sex toy I saw and pay for it, keeping my head down the whole time."
"As I got to know my body better, exploring on my own or during partnered sex, with other toys I purchased, I came to a realization. As much as I love penetration with my partner(s), I didn't particularly enjoy dildos. I found most impersonal, poorly designed, and because it wouldn't be until my late 30s that I'd finally have an orgasm from G-spot simulation, on a pleasure level, they weren't for me."
"My feelings on dildos changed drastically with the Lelo Gigi 3. Finally, an internal dildo with a head that was flattened, as opposed to cone-shaped, meaning it covered more of the G-spot area. Breaking news, that's exactly what I needed after all this time. While so many other dildos have rounded heads, which many people love, the flat head of the Gigi 3 is what really sets it apart."
My first sex toy was a bright blue dildo purchased at 19 in college, bought hurriedly with embarrassment and confusion about its purpose. Early toys felt impersonal and poorly designed, and penetrative dildos did not produce satisfying pleasure, with G-spot orgasms arriving only in the late 30s. Continued exploration and exposure to newer designs changed perceptions. The Lelo Gigi 3 has a flattened head that covers more of the G-spot area and delivers markedly different stimulation, distinguishing it from rounded-headed models. Embarrassment initially limited exploring options or learning effective use. Later curiosity and experimentation during partnered sex and solo play led to clearer understanding of personal pleasure preferences.
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