

Men can use a bewildering variety of sex toys, including vibrators(penises and testicles really like vibration!) and dildos or other butt toys (hello prostate!). The "boy toys" here, however, are specifically designed to be used on the genitals, and so deserve some closer consideration.
Most men wear cock rings around both the base of the penis and the scrotum, which enables the ring to restrict blood flow out of the erect penis. It's usually easier to put a ring on when flaccid, and since most rings close with either snaps or a sliding closure, you'll want to be careful of (or trim) your pubic hair.
Why wear one? The circulation-restricting effect tends to prolong erections and orgasms, and the experience of pressure under and around the scrotum adds a whole new dimension to other kinds of stimulation. Note that putting pressure on these sensitive bits isn't something to take lightly, won't cure erectile dysfunction, and may be uncomfortable for some. It's a good idea to use highly-adjustable rings and ease into their use until you're sure that a cock ring is for you. There are many versions available, from basic adjustable loops of latex to elaborate cock cages, and rings with ball stretchers and ball separators. As the testicles can be extremely sensitive (something most men learn early in life), playing with them can be very rewarding, but should be approached with a light touch ... at least at first.
The vibratings rings we offer in this section of the catalogue take the form of bullet vibes in latex sleeves of various kinds that fit around the penis (or a dildo) and offer extra stimulation during sex. This design allows the vibration to stimulate the base of the penis and the testicles. Many other kinds of vibes can also be fun for guys, so don't feel restricted to the selection in the Boy Toys section. Dolphin-shaped vibrators can be for guys too!
Real silicone masturbators haven't hit the market yet, and the firm texture of silicone makes this unlikely to happen. That means keeping a few things in mind about using masturbators. First: never use one with an oil-based lube. All of these toys tend to lose some of their firmness and "grip" over time, but using oil-based lube on them will make this happen FAST. Second: we suggest a light-consistency lube such as Probe Lite or O'My because some men find that thicker lube isn't slick enough.
The stimulation these toys offer tends to be enveloping and gentle because the latex absorbs the firm pressure exerted by your hand. They are great for some variety in your masturbation, and offer a comfortable way to keep solo sex going longer.
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