If you’re a lesbian looking to introduce vibrating toys into your relationship, there are plenty of great options out there. But just like heterosexuals, it’s important to choose a toy that’s safe and hygienic to avoid transferring STIs or infections between partners.

And there are a lot of sex-positive and LGBTQ+-friendly shops out there to shop from. These shops often specialize in creating products for people with vulvas, so it’s a good place to start.

Dildos

Dildos are a type of sex toy that can be used in many different ways. They come in a variety of shapes and sizes, and some can even vibrate.

These sex toys are also available in an assortment of colors, such as pastel shades or fantasy themes like tentacles and unicorn horns. Some are also designed for partnered play, while others can be worn alone or in conjunction with a harness or strap.

Some dildos look just like a human penis, while others are non-representational. Realistic dildos are often made from silicone, rubber, or polyvinyl chloride (PVC) and can include veins and testicles to re-create the sensation of penetration.

Another popular type of dildo is a double-ended pleasure toy. This can be used by an individual vaginally or anally, and some have a suction cup base for hands-free use. If you’re looking for more stimulation, check out a G-spot stimulator. This is especially popular among lesbians, as it’s easy to reach and can be used in a variety of positions.

G-Spot Stimulators

G-Spot Stimulators are sex toys designed to stimulate the G spot, a spongy area of tissue that’s one to three inches inside the vagina. These sex toys have a curved tip that makes them ideal for stimulating this area.

The G spot isn’t an actual anatomical structure, but it’s still a sensitive erogenous zone within the vagina that can trigger a variety of sexual feelings. It’s also part of the clitoral network, which means that it’s more responsive to stimulation than the clitoris.

Whether you’re looking for something to use with your partner or by yourself, a G-spot toy is sure to satisfy! These vibrators come in a wide range of power settings to suit pretty much any situation, and the curved head allows you to reach other erogenous zones as well.

For partnered sex, a G-spot toy can be a great addition to the cowgirl or doggy position if it’s placed correctly. It’s not necessarily the easiest thing to do, but it’s an enjoyable way to experience this special area of your body.

Strapless Strap-On Vibrators

Strapless strap-on vibrators are a type of toy that combines the pleasures of dildos and vaginal vibration in one convenient product. They’re typically two-end toys that can be used for solo double penetration or partner sex.

The dildo end of these toys is usually a bulb-like shape and can vary in length. It’s inserted into the vaginal canal and held in place by the wearer’s pelvic muscles.

Some of these toys also include a clitoral stimulator on the other end. This helps to stimulate the clitoris while the dildo is in use, which makes these toys extra exciting for lesbian penetrative play.

Most of these toys have a single-speed vibration motor, but there are some models that offer multiple speeds and patterns. This allows both partners to find their ideal angle, pattern, and speed for maximum stimulation.

Classics

The study of Classics combines literature, language, history, philosophy, archaeology, art, religion and more into an interdisciplinary program. This major is especially popular with students who have a broad range of interests and are looking for a broader context in which to study their favorite areas.

For some, the most satisfying part of studying Classics is learning how the ancient world has shaped our modern lives. Antiquity has shaped the ideas we have about democracy, gender, rationality and wealth, among other things.

While the word ‘classical’ is often associated with the ‘higher’ or ‘elite’ classes of the past, it actually derives from the Latin classis and classicus, which meant “first class.” The word itself suggests that Classics offers us a higher education; a chance to enter the world and gain a sense of its value.

The field of classics has been under attack on college campuses lately, due to financial pressures and shifting social values. These small and midsize programs, which are less well-known to the public eye than elite academe, are being forced to close or reduce their offerings, often with flimsy and nonsensical justifications.