| My wife is shy and embarrassed about these things to herself. Which is why I’d love to know. Or at least find evidence. |
I recommend Lelo. |
| Tempted to buy it for her. Hope is she uses to explore herself. As result, making sex more enjoyable for her. However, I’d be surprised if a vibrator would ever be used. |
You sound kind of patronizing. Your wife probably has a whole closet of toys and isn't telling you. |
probably inadvisable to do an in depth online search on fashion model Bar Rafaeli. |
If so, it must be really well hidden. |
Where do you get dish soap and other household staples? Amazon is sketch 3rd party SKU shuffling, Costco only has a few brands, grocery store has somethings at 10x cost? |
The intent isn’t to patronize. Instead, it’s to try to create a spark in an otherwise dead bedroom. I have tried several approaches, including asking what she wants, and recoded minimal responses. In part, because she grew up in conservative environment. |
| It stands to reason that since the vast majority of women don’t O from penetration, they wouldn’t both with it for solo time. I sure don’t. |
| No reason not to combine vibration with penetration. Don’t knock it if you have not tried that approach to the “O.” |
Most of the products from “We-Vibe” are engineered for couples’ use. |
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Agreed. I would buy one, but I don’t know how she would react. Probably would be feel uncomfortable or embarrassed to use it.
would most women feel pressured if there husband bought one? |
Mine didn’t, when I wrapped it as a present and gave it to her as I left for business travel. She loves it. Eventually, ask her to incorporate into your marital-intimacy. |
The key for many men is getting over the idea of being threatened by it. Think of it as a happy enhancement to your marital love-life. |