19 Best Sex Toys for Women and People With Vulvas UK 2025
100% waterproof, so take it to the tub.Every Satisfyer toy comes with a 15-year warranty.Cons:Super discreet, especially when using that Whisper Mode.“A real trending product in the world of sex toys, the Pro 2 massages the clitoris using pressure waves and tingling pulsations. It also has a new silicone head for a soft and comfortable feel. One buyer described it as “one hundred angels going down on you.” You can adjust the intensity of clit stimulation both via the device's settings and by playing with its physical closeness to your clitoris. It really does mimic the feeling of my partner being down there and, for the price, I'm overjoyed."Type: Clit sucker.Use: External, clitoral stimulation.In the box: USB-charging cable.Material: ABS plastic, Silicone.Length: 6.4 inches.Power: 2 x AAA batteries.Number of modes: 11 pressure wave intensities and 10 vibration programmes.Waterproof: Water resistant.Best new sex toy launches:Logically, newly released sex tech would be some of the best, with brands looking to older designs for lessons and learning. However, we don't rely on that lore. Instead, these are the teasers our sexual wellness writer is currently in the process of testing. See below for her first impressions:What are the benefits of using sex toys?On your own, sex toys are a fail-safe way to improve masturbation drastically. When used with a partner, the best vibrators can heighten and intensify intimacy, elevate foreplay and stimulate every erogenous zone (whatever your kink) — ultimately, resulting in an increased likelihood of orgasms.But, according to Lovehoney's 2024 Sex Trends Report, despite the progress we’ve seen in the sexual wellness industry, the orgasm gap between men and women remains. The e-tailer's research suggests that the global masturbation gap has widened from 47% in 2022 to 57.7% in 2023.It also revealed that while 41% of men were found to orgasm every time during sex, just 14% of women have the same success rate, largely due to the lack of outercourse and clitoral stimulation (everyone, take note).Outside of the orgasm gap, there are lots of health benefits of using sex toys, too. They can improve your mood, increase libido, help with vaginal pain and tightness due to vaginismus, vulvodynia, lichen sclerosis or lack of arousal, and they can reduce the intensity of period cramps. Another unexpected benefit of sex toy use, seen in a study of menopausal women? An improvement in sleep and overnight menopausal sweating. In short, get on it.
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