PDF

About masturbation for adults

Masturbation is a normal, healthy way for adults to explore their bodies and experience sexual pleasure. It involves self-stimulation of the genitals for sexual satisfaction. There are many ways people do this, and it’s about comfort, privacy, and consent.

What pocket pussy toys are and how they’re used

A pocket pussy is a sex toy designed to simulate vaginal stimulation. It is intended for solo use and can be used with a partner if all parties are comfortable and consenting. Safety and cleanliness are important.

Step-by-step guide to safe use

  1. Choose a toy made from body-safe materials (e.g., medical-grade silicone) and select an appropriate size.
  2. Wash your hands and clean the toy before first use.
  3. Use a water-based lubricant to reduce friction; avoid using silicone-based lube with silicone toys to protect the toy’s surface.
  4. Inspect the toy for any damage. Do not use if there are tears, cracks, or exposed seams.
  5. Gently explore with your hand to find comfortable pressure, speed, and texture. Take your time and listen to your body.
  6. After use, clean the toy again and let it dry completely before storing in a clean place.

How to stimulate with them (non-graphic)

Start slowly, experimenting with different grips, pressures, and rhythms. Focus on arousal and sensation rather than rushing toward orgasm. Use privacy and a comfortable, relaxed environment. If you have sensitive skin, pause or reduce intensity to avoid irritation.

Why some toys look like vaginas

Many designs imitate vaginal anatomy to provide a familiar, comfortable stimulation experience. There is a wide range of designs, including tunnel-like textures, ridges, and different openings, so you can find what feels best for you.

Age guidance and safety

These toys are intended for adults (generally 18+; follow local laws). They are not suitable for anyone under 18. If you’re unsure about sexual wellness or consent, consider speaking with a healthcare professional or a credible sex-education resource.


Ask a followup question

Loading...