Dildos are one of the most traditional, most widely used and owned sex toys on the market. From rubber to glass, there is something for everyone. But not many people know how to use dildo correctly. Sex toys are amazing for many reasons. Not only can you get yourself off without the need of a partner, sometimes it is better to do it yourself. But knowing how to use a dildo correctly is something not many women have mastered just yet. There is a lot more to it than just sticking it in and letting it be. Knowing which techniques work best and how to use is to meet your needs is something all women should know.

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13. Using a dildo anally
In this step guide, we look at how to use a dildo , from setting the mood to choosing the right dildo to different dildo techniques. You might even have your first-ever orgasm! Let's dive in! First things first, you need to choose the right dildo for you.
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If you're even remotely acquainted with the human anatomy, a dildo seems pretty self-explanatory. Much like their IRL counterparts, dildos don't have any fancy bells or whistles like most vibrators do. It's just, uh, well—it's a dick. A plastic dick. But don't let that bore you. Instead, think of dildos as a blank canvas upon which to explore all your sex toy dreams.