How to watch VR porn: Everything you need to know

There’s no shortage of new and exciting ways to experience sex these days, but a popular trend rising up the ranks is VR porn. Taking virtual experiences and taking them to an almost POV, life-like level, this technology is redefining the way ‘users’ engage and consume pornographic content.

And let us tell you – it’s worth it.

In this article, we’re running through what you need to know to set up your own VR porn gear, and where to even watch it.

Watching virtual sex through VR

Gadgets like the Oculus Rift have been impressing the market for a few years now, but they only continue to get niftier. Once thought of as science fiction, VR headsets are now commonplace amongst gamers and tech-lovers, and are now making their way into the porn scene.

In 2016, we saw the rise of advances in virtual reality sex. And while there are still some kinks to be worked out before we can say “VR porn is here to stay”, we have now seen more than enough evidence to support that claim.

If you want to watch your favourite starlet get kinky in her very own home, then you need to know how to do so safely. If you don’t know where to start, read on for all the information you could ever possibly need to enjoy VR porn, without getting sick from nausea or feeling awkward because you feel as though you aren’t actually present in the scene.

But first, what Is virtual reality?

Before going into detail about the various types of headsets available today for VR porn, let’s take a moment to explain exactly what virtual reality means. In short, virtual reality is when computer graphics are used to create environments that appear realistic.

These environments may consist of video games, movies, websites, apps, etc., which allow users to interact with them through devices called head-mounted displays. So far, these devices only work using computers connected via Wi-Fi or Bluetooth. However, advancements in wireless communication technologies will soon make it possible to use mobile phones instead of laptops/desktops.

Common types of VR gear to use

 The first thing that you need to know before buying any kind of headset is what kind of computer system you already own. Do you have an old laptop running Windows XP or 7? Or maybe even Vista? These systems won’t work as they can’t cater for 3D graphics cards such as Nvidia’s GTX 970M or AMD Radeon R9 290X – of which you’ll need to run VR content. So unless you upgrade your PC hardware, there is no point in spending money on a new VR headset. If you have a Macbook Pro, you may be able to get away with lighter forms of content – but it’s always best to research first.

There are currently two main categories of head-mounted display systems: Cardboard and Gear VR. Both provide similar functionality and both require specific hardware components including a smartphone, a controller, and either Google Cardboard or Samsung Gear VR respectively.

When hunting around for a pair of virtual reality goggles, consumers should consider three key factors: price, quality, and compatibility. The  rule of thumb is to purchase whichever option costs less. That said, if you plan to spend money on additional accessories, such as headphones or controllers, it makes sense to opt for higher-end options.

Finding the right VR porn site

 You can watch free videos on YouTube and other websites, but the real deal comes down to dedicated websites for VR – like Pornhub and the like. Other examples include Xtube, WankzVR, Virtual Real Porn and BadoinkVR.

Ultimately, the one you choose all comes down to personal interest and tastes; there are also subscription fees involved with some, so your budget will also dictate teh source you choose.

Downloading vs streaming VR porn

However, once you find the website you like, you’ll need to choose whether to download or stream the content. The difference between them is that when you download an.mp4 file from one of these websites, you will be able to playback the video as many times as you wish without any restrictions.

This, unfortunately, means that you also need to have enough storage space available on your hard drive, and if you don’t, you may not be able to store more than 10-20 minutes worth of footage at once before having to delete some files.

On the contrary, streaming allows you to consume live footage directly through your browser, making it possible to enjoy unlimited amounts of VR porn while saving up lots of data. You also won’t face any issues regarding bandwidth either since most providers offer high-quality streams that allow you to view the entire scene in full resolution.

So what’s better? Essentially it depends on how often you plan on using VR porn and the space you have available. In the end, you’ll need to understand what system you’re working with on your own PC and whether you need to upgrade your graphics card. Once that’s all sorted, all you need is enough storage space – or the bandwidth to stream – and a headset, and you’re good to go!

If you want to make your VR session even more exciting, add in our pleasure-filled range of vibrators or men’s sex toys for an orgasm you won’t forget.

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An Orgasmic List of Smart Sexy Toys [2021]

We love a good list, and so we’ve put together a few of our favourite smart sex toy designs currently hitting the market in 2021. Find your perfect fit for unwavering pleasure that’s only destined to get more exciting as the space continues to advance.

We-Vibe Nova 2 Flexible Vibrator

Nothing quite hits the spot like a cheeky rabbit vibrator, and iconic brand We Vibe’s Nova 2 Flexible is the next-level take on a classic concept. Enjoy a sleek design and unbeatable quality that brings you those big Os each and every time.

The Nova 2’s biggest feature is its adjustable fit, giving you complete control over those pleasure-filled moments. Combined with the innovative smartphone app, it’s like stepping into the future of bedroom play – whether solo or with a partner.

If you’re picky about sweet spots, the clitoral stimulation in this bad boy offers constant stimulation to the G-spot area, destined to have you trembling with delight. Feel waves of pleasure hit you hard with the perfectly angled G-spot stimulator, sending endless vibrations and pulsations for the ultimate SEXperience.

It also includes a USB rechargeable battery and a flawless waterproof design. Nifty.

Get the We-Vibe Nova 2 Flexible Rabbit here.

Lelo Sona Suction Vibrator

The Lelo Sona is a phenomenon taking women by surprise through its sheer amount of pleasure-inducing power.

Known for its orgasmic clitoral stimulator that’s controlled by eight amazing sonic wave levels, you or your partner can enjoy endless experimentation and tantalizing teasing with this beauty. With a waterproof design for playtime in the bathtub or shower, it’s sex-filled fun at its finest.

The design also features an ergonomic shape for in-hand comfort, allowing you to hit home runs time and time again. And when you’ve finally driven it down to zero charge, plug it into your nearest USB and you’ll be good to go for round two in no time.

Get the Lelo Sona here.

The Thrusting Rabbit

If realism is more your thing, The Rabbit Company’s Thrusting Rabbit is a must-have in your bedroom drawer. With life-like thrusting action and a head that’s designed to look like the real thing, its sensual design is something you won’t want to be without in your next orgasmic adventure.

With two motors, you know this beauty is a winner. Enjoy a rechargeable concept that’s also backed with long ears in its rabbit design so that it hits all the right spots. And when you feel like you just can’t handle it anymore, it’ll tempt you even more with its sexy, thrusting movements.

Get The Thrusting Rabbit here.

Honourable mentions

While we don’t necessarily stock the following products, we felt they’re definitely up the alley of ‘smart’ sexy toys in 2021. So here’s to these innovative ideas hitting the market – a sneak peek into what’s to come for the exciting world of sex and stimulation.

Max 2 Male Masturbator: There are not many masturbation sleeves on the market as it is, and this one just so happens to be app-controlled too. You can get it here through our website.

Moxie by We-Vibe: Imagine a wearable clitoral vibrator that can be controlled by a smartphone app, and kept in place with a magnetic clip. It’s Fifty Shades of Grey-level fun. Get it here through our website.

Dual Love by Satisfyer: The Dual Love is another nifty option for long-distance couples. Control this bad boy with your smartphone app from the other side of the world, and feel pleasurable waves rock your body through the clitoris stimulator and in-built sucker. Oh, and the shaft vibrates too! While this isn’t one we currently stock, we have a variety of just-as-fun alternatives here.

Maturbation Mythbusting… Is Squirt Pee?

By Carly S 10.05.21

If your only experience with squirting is limited to seeing it in porn, you’ve probably convinced yourself that there’s no way that act is real.

While there hasn’t been as much research as other bodily functions dedicated to figuring out the science behind squirting, documentation of ejaculation in vulva owners goes all the way back to the kama sutra. And numerous studies since have found that some vulva owners do indeed expel fluid during orgasm. A study from 1984 concluded that 54% of vulva owners experienced an “orgasmic expulsion of fluid ” at least one time and 14% experienced it almost every time they reached orgasm. A 2017 study concluded that 69% of vulva owners between 18 and 39 had experienced ejaculation during orgasm. So yes, squirting is real.

Squirt is pee

First, I want to clarify that there is some urine in precum and ejaculatory fluid in penis owners. So, yes— there is some pee in all ejaculate fluid, but it’s not all pee. It’s all a combination of ejaculatory fluid as well as urinary fluid. There is both urea and creatinine, which can be mistaken for urine. Ejaculate is an alkaline liquid, similar to prostate fluid; think of it like ejaculate from a penis without the sperm (like juice without pulp, if you will). The liquid is usually clear to yellowish, and thinner than the slippery lubrication vaginas create. If the similarity to pee still makes you feel uncomfortable, try peeing right before sexual activity. If your bladder isn’t full, you can rest assured that whatever’s coming out of you is not pee.

Vulva owners have tissue surrounding their urethra, called the urethral sponge. This is all part of the internal clitoris (the G-spot is the spot closest to the root of the clit) and is actually very similar to the erectile tissue in a penis. When you’re turned on, the clitoris and urethral sponge swell and essentially become erect. There are tiny glands in and right next to the urethra on the front wall of the vagina, called Skene’s or paraurethral glands, and they can fill with fluid when you’re turned on. The Skene gland is biologically similar to the prostate. Urine is present in the fluid because these glands are so close to the urethra. Part of the reason this myth is so unending is because, when vulva owners are going to squirt, they often feel like they have to pee. That feeling is misleading because when you’re turned on, the tissue around your urethra gets filled with blood, which will press against your bladder, making you feel like you need to pee. But trust me, it doesn’t mean you’re actually going to pee yourself. The simple solution? Go to the bathroom before playtime. So then, with an empty bladder, you can be confident that you’re squirting and definitely not peeing.

Squirting and Ejaculation are the same thing

These are harder to define since squirting isn’t a medical term and it’s hard to quantify colloquial terms. Squirting typically describes the release of a fluid that’s clear and colourless, where ejaculation is used to describe the release of another kind of fluid that is often white and milky, includes prostate specific antigens (PSAs) and other compounds found in semen. Squirting typically involves a larger amount of fluid being released, sometimes described as “gushing” or “geyser-like,” whereas female ejaculation alone is usually a pretty small amount of fluid. These two different types of release can happen independently or simultaneously of one another. This makes it not only harder to research, but to explain the information. it’s likely more accurate to say that there is ejaculation, which is the same as squirting.

All vulva-owners can squirt

So, yes and no. While I wouldn’t tell anyone that they’re incapable of squirting, I also wouldn’t say that everyone squirts. This research suggests that anywhere between 10 and 50 percent of vulva owners noticed involuntary ejaculation. The issue is that it’s not always obvious that it happened. If you’ve ever had sex and found yourself in a big wet spot on the bed, it’s possible that you squirted without ever noticing. Think of it like sweating; while everyone sweats, some people sweat more than others. Some people’s Skene’s glands may be on the smaller side or simply less active than others, or there might be scar tissue blocking the ducts. You might be holding yourself back because you might mistakenly think you’re going to pee. Or perhaps, you just might not have ever had their urethral sponge stimulated enough (or in the necessary way) to actually ejaculate. It can take a lot of exploration of your own body, just don’t put too much pressure on yourself, it can be counterproductive.

The porn you’ve seen may make it look easy, but not everyone finds it pleasurable or even comfortable. The bottom line is Everyone is different. The body doesn’t follow rules for experiencing pleasure. The amount of liquid can also vary wildly from person to person. Some will squirt a lot, others might be more of a drip, while some can make puddles that look like they wet the bed. Typically the fluid expelled is only about a teaspoon and doesn’t usually make it across the room, but results will vary depending on your body.

Keep in mind that the clit is more than the little numb you can see. Think of an iceberg and how most of it is actually unseen under the water; the legs of the clitoris are the same, they criss cross through the pelvis under the skin where you wouldn’t be able to see. The legs of the clitoris extend four inches below the surface of the skin, branching out into legs and bulbs on either side of the vaginal canal. So how those nerve endings respond to different stimulation or how sensitive they are will differ from person to person. Sure, stimulating the g-spot, the spongy area of the front wall of the vagina about half-way between the opening and the cervix, makes some people squirt. But that’s not the only path you can or should take to that particular destination.

You can’t train yourself to squirt

Squirting is just one of the many ways to experience pleasure, and luckily pleasure is something that can be learned and expanded on. Squirting is mostly involuntary, but you can take time to figure out your body’s preferences, but there are no shortcuts. You’ll really need to invest time in experimenting with your own body to figure out the moves or combination of sensations that will get you there. If your partner has fantasies of bringing you to a mind-blowing orgasm, solo exploration can be the best way to get to know your body. And once you figure out what works best for you, it’s easier to communicate what works to your partner.

When trying to squirt, start by warming your body up and making sure you’re fully aroused before you even stimulate your G-spot, which is located on the front of the wall of the vagina and has a noticeable spongy texture. To find it, curve your fingers and use the pads and not your fingertips to locate that spongy tissue. When you feel a ridge, you’ll know you’re in the right place. You can add toys to help you reach if your fingers can’t easily access your g-spot. The firm toys all have rounded ends which are perfect for putting firm pressure on the G-spot. Also remember that the G-spot isn’t the only ticket to gush city, you can also try a Le Wand with which powerful vibrations might pull forth your first squirt! A heavy toy like the Le Wand Point might help put pressure on your external clit, which can stimulate your G-spot directly. Try experimenting with your own preferences and see what brings you the most pleasure. It might even be a blended orgasm from putting a curved attachment on your favourite wand to get there.

Just trust the journey and enjoy the pleasure you’re experiencing along the way. When you put pressure yourself to squirt or even just reach orgasm, you’re less likely to be able to do it. Reaching the big O is as much mental as it is physical. Being in a positive headspace is equally as important as the physical things you’re doing. How will you let go and squirt if you can’t get out of your own head? Don’t overthink it. Patience, practice and just enjoying the journey is all you need!

Squirting is the same as an orgasm

While squirting and orgasm can often happen together, they aren’t mutually exclusive. Sometimes folks will squirt without an orgasm; sometimes, they’ll squirt while orgasming, and sometimes they’ll squirt after they get off, especially if you’re feeling relaxed. Orgasm is talking about the sensation of pleasure and release accompanied by muscle contractions. Where ejaculation is talking about the release of fluid which may, or may not occur together.

The Bottom Line?

Squirting is no myth, though the jury is still out on the exact mechanics behind it. But regardless of what’s in it, squirting feels good for many people, and we should encourage and celebrate all pleasurable sexual experiences. So, if it feels good, don’t hold back: Wet the bed!

Guide to Using Lube: Water-Based vs Silicone

Lube can do wonders for your sex life. Whether you’re engaging in a little solo fun, enjoying it with a partner or playing with sex toys (or all of the above!), lubricant can trigger spine-tingling sensations and enhance pleasure in all the right places.

But with so many different varieties available, where do you start? Shopping for lube can be overwhelming – especially if you’ve never used it before. Below, you’ll find a breakdown of water-based vs silicone lube, the pros and cons of both, plus a few general tips on safe and hygienic lube play.

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3 Sex Toys to Put on Your Bedroom Bucket List

As one of Australia’s largest and most trusted online adult stores, it’s our job to be in the know about all the best sex toys. As can be expected, we’re often asked what toys are on our must-have list, so we decided that it’s time to reveal a few of our favourites.

If you’re the sexually adventurous type, – or if you’re simply looking to try something different in the bedroom – here are three toys that we think you need to try!

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