Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

FAQs for Product: The Cone Vibrator
1. How do vibrators work? (Posted: 11th May, 2004)
2. Whats the difference between a vibrator and a dildo? (Posted: 11th May, 2004)
3. I've never used a vibrator before, which on is best for me? (Posted: 11th May, 2004)
4. How do I use the sex toy to bring myself to orgasm? (Posted: 11th May, 2004)
5. Are vibrators safe during all stages of pregnancy? (Posted: 28th June, 2004)
6. How noisy are vibrators? (Posted: 13th Oct, 2004)


Question & Answers for Product: The Cone Vibrator
Q. How do vibrators work? (Posted: 11th May, 2004)
A. The movement of a vibrator is created by an electrical mechanism inside. The motors in vibrators are small and have an off-center weight that spins around, making them shake.

The intensity of the vibrations depends on the efficiency of the motor and the power of the batteries.
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Q. Whats the difference between a vibrator and a dildo? (Posted: 11th May, 2004)
A. Basically, a vibrator vibrates and a dildo doesn't. A vibrator uses batteries to power a small motor that makes it vibrate. When placed against the body, the vibrations can provide a relaxing massage. When placed against the clitoris, vaginal lips, anus, penis, or scrotum, or inside the vagina or anus, the vibrations can provide sexual stimulation that contributes to erotic pleasure and enhanced orgasm for most people.

It's easy to use a vibrator. Just turn it on! If it's adjustable, set it to the speed (intensity) you like. Experiment for yourself. Have fun.

Dildos are either realistic or fanciful models of the penis. Some are modeled on porn stars. Dildos can be used like a penis. Typically, they are inserted into the mouth, vagina, or anus, or rubbed against the clitoris.
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Q. I've never used a vibrator before, which on is best for me? (Posted: 11th May, 2004)
A. Whichever one appeals! It's really an individual thing. Some people prefer to start with a vibrator, others a dildo, and still others, some other toy. The whole idea behind enhancing lovemaking with sex toys is to be playful.

Which one do you think it would be fun to play with? Which one is fuel for your sexual fantasies? There is no "best" toy to start with and no "best" toy, period, on the market. There is only the toy--or toys--that appeal to you and your unique experience of sexuality.

Tip: 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.
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Q. How do I use the sex toy to bring myself to orgasm? (Posted: 11th May, 2004)
A. There really isn't any "right" way to use a vibrator or to bring yourself to orgasm. The most important thing to remember is that a vibrator is a tool to help you stimulate yourself; while it can help you reach a climax, it's not an instant orgasm machine. You control it and use it in the way that feels best to you.

To have the best experience with your vibrator, give yourself some time with it. Get relaxed and turned on before you actually switch the vibrator on.

Experiment with your vibrator, try its different features, and apply it to different areas of your genitals to see what the sensations are like. Most women respond to clitoral stimulation, but you may prefer more or less intensity, or more or less direct stimulation. The labia and vulva are also sensitive.

If your vibrator is insertable, give that a try. Some women find penetration and vibration inside the vagina very pleasurable. However, most women need clitoral rather than vaginal stimulation to actually bring them to orgasm, so if vaginal penetration with your vibrator isn't getting you off, go back to using the vibrator on your clit.

One technique you can use with an smooth insertable vibrator is to place the tip against your clit, then slide the shaft down between your labia, insert the vibrator and slide it into your vagina, and then bring it back up in a reverse stroke, sliding along the clit again on the way up.

Once you discover what feels good, keep doing it, relax, and let your arousal build. If you find that the vibrator brings you to the point of climaxing too quickly, back off and try a less intense form of stimulation, or even use your hand for a while and go back to the vibrator.

After you climax, take a break and go for round two, using the vibrator at a lower intensity if you're sensitive. Just because a vibrator can get you off quickly doesn't mean you have to rush yourself.
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Q. Are vibrators safe during all stages of pregnancy? (Posted: 28th June, 2004)
A. Good news for you - there is no evidence of any risk from using a vibrator for sexual pleasure during a healthy low-risk pregnancy. And there are many benefits to maintaining closeness and intimacy in whatever ways please both the mom and the dad-to-be.

In some high-risk pregnancies, intercourse or female orgasm may pose some risk. Ask your doctor if there are any restrictions on your sex life if you are not sure.

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Q. How noisy are vibrators? (Posted: 13th Oct, 2004)
A. None of the vibrators we sell could be considered 'noisy' with the exception of the Slim Line at http://www.femplay.com.au/woman/slim-line.html which I find can be noisier.

The quietest vibrator we have would be the micro finger tip here http://www.femplay.com.au/woman/micro-finger-tip.html but its also not as powerful as other full size vibrators.

Remember that the strength of the vibrations (and the noise level) are variable on almost all vibrators so you can always keep things quieter.

Its hard to describe exactly how loud vibrators are, but I would say you would not be alarmed or concerned how loud they were. They are not made to be noisy, and can't be heard from one room to another for example.

Most vibrators have two functions, one for the clitoral vibrator and another for the squirmy action, or rotating of the beads at the head of the shaft. Both these actions produce slightly different sounds, but again it depends whether you have it on maximum or not!
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