Wednesday, October 31, 2007

Don't confuse the slick look of the new Pomega5 Healing Cream for a vibrator...


We have turned to a new provocative copy to test your attention and it seems that we have gotten what we were aiming at.
If you are interested in the POMEGA5 Healing Cream see: www.pomega5.com.
If you are interested in reading about vibrators, continue to the text below.
A vibrator is a device designed to massage various parts of the body. There is a misconception that vibrators are for women only, when, in fact, they can be used by men for stimulation of both the penis and the anus.
They can offer intense pleasure when applied to any sensitive area of the body. Because of their low cost and versatility if you only buy one adult toy then let it be a good vibrator.
Vibrators come in all shapes and sizes and there are hundreds of different kinds to chose from. We've designed an informative guide to take the mystery out of buying a vibrator and help you find the right one for you.
For Women: By using a vibrator on the clitoris it can help a woman during masturbation to reach orgasm. Internal stimulation with a g-spot vibrator can create a more intense orgasm or multiple-orgasms.
For Men: Using a vibrator around or over the penis can create very pleasurable sensations. Vibrating cock rings or penis sleeves can be used to create the same stimulation. Vibrators can also be used by men for anal stimulation.
For Couples: A vibrator is an excellent complement to any kind of foreplay. A vibrator can help both partners achieve and intensify their orgasms. As you will see, vibrators come in all shapes, sizes, colors and materials. There are two main categories that vibrators fall into - battery- powered or AC (Electric Plug In) powered. Battery-powered vibrators are less expensive and more portable. AC-powered vibrators have a stronger vibration and greater durability. As with all adult toys personal preference is all that counts.
Traditional - also called "Rocket Vibrators" or "Smoothies" This is most basic style - straight up and down - manufactured from hard plastic and designed for insertion in the vagina. They usually have multi-speed controls and come in lots of designer colors and sizes. If you have never purchased a vibrator this is the place to start.
Vibrator Sleeves - made to slip over traditional vibrators, sleeves are manufactured out of rubber, jelly, silicone, or hi-tech cyberskin. They are designed to produce a number of versatile erotic sensations.
Massagers - not to be confused with the traditional vibrator, a massager is not designed for internal insertion and is primarily for tension relief, aid in body massages or clitoral stimulation. Most of the large electric vibrators you see fall into this category. Usually about a foot long, these vibes plug into a wall socket and have variable-speed controls. The unit consists of a long handle topped with a soft, vibrating head approximately the size and shape of a tennis ball.
G-Spot - are specifically designed for female g-spot stimulation and will have a small crook at the top of the vibrator. Men, however, can use them for prostrate stimulation.
Jellies - are just traditional style vibrators manufactured out of jelly-like material. The advantage is that the jelly makes them softer to use.
Clitoral - come in two styles: wearable or hand-held and are designed specifically to stimulate the clitoris. While some can be inserted vaginally, these vibes should never be inserted anally. The wearable variety is sometimes called a "Butterfly". Designed to resemble a harness or pair of G-string panties, the butterfly style vibe is a small, intense vibrator held fast to a woman's clitoris for an intense, localized vibration.
Cliteriffic - these are multi-purpose vibrators and perform the function of a traditional vibrator and a clitoral vibrator. They have a shaft that thrusts inside the vagina while a clitoral nodule stimulates the clitoris. These may also be called Hi-Tech or Japanese Style. The Japanese Style have small animal shapes incorporated into the design plus vibrating pearls - the provide intense simultaneous clitoral, vaginal and G-Spot stimulation.
Remote Control - the control for this vibrator can be held by someone else and can even be at a distance. Provides lots of interesting sexual play for couples.
Waterproof - can be used under water (hot tub, shower, or bath) etc. Contoured - the basic design resembles more of a woman's shape rather than the traditional phallic shape.
Egg or Bullet - designed to be placed inside the vaginal opening and come with battery packs for controlling the speed of the vibrations.
Nipple Stimulators - provide the same kinds of vibrator stimulation for the nipple area.
Slims - same length as a "Classic Vibrator" but much thinner in diameter.
Minis and Pocket - small enough to slip in a purse or pocket but just as powerful as the normal size vibrator.
Acrylic - very popular due to their attractive appearance and non-porus surface. CyberSkin - this revolutionary material looks and feels like real skin.
Anal - the physical design of the anal vibrator is smaller in length than traditonal vibrators and specifically for anal penetration.
If this is your first vibrator, we recommend that you start out small and work your way up to the larger sizes. The level of vibration that will please varies from individual to individual. Always start your vibrator on its lowest intensity setting and then experiment to see what feels most comfortable. If the vibrator is simply too powerful, an external vibrator can be defused by placing a towel or piece of cloth over it.

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