Monday, November 9, 2009

How Does a Vibrators Work?

Vibrator was first coined by in the 1880s by Kelsey Stinner to treat "female hysteria". It stimulates sensitive nerve endings on the body. Generally, these are used on women to improve stimulation of the clitoris, "G spot" or rectal nerve endings through their varying speeds, designs and single or multiple stimulators.

The lead weight in a vibrator leads to vibration in the vibrator. An electric motor is used inside the device with a small lead weight attached to a motor shaft to bring vibration. Offset from the center like a shaky wheel, this weight causes it to vibrate when the motor spins.

Vibrators with changeable speeds can vibrate harder and more intensely or slowly with gentle vibrate. Most vibrators run without producing sound. However some produce noise while running. The vibration increases or decreases basing on noise. Vibrators are mostly run on battery.

Vibrators are used to excite the nerve endings in the pelvic region on the outside and inside the vagina which responses to touch. The uninterrupted vibration produces a pleasurable sensation, also called an orgasm. The level of stimulation that a vibrator offers is inimitable. So for the most part of women use them to achieve orgasm. It can be used in masturbation or with a partner. The vibrator is placed upon the clitoris, inside the vagina or inserted into the rectum.

Vibrators is available all shapes, sizes and designs. "G spot" vibrators features a traditional design with a curve and often a soft jelly-like covering. The curve makes it easier to use to stimulate the g-spot or prostate. Rabbit vibrators are two split to stimulate both the clitoris and vagina at once. Anal vibrators are designed for anal use have either a flared base or a long handle to grip, to prevent them from slipping inside and becoming lodged in the rectum.

The pulsating hums of a vibrator along sensitive areas like the nipples, clitoris, "G spot" and rectum can produce an interesting effect. How it meets each woman’s orgasm, there's really no exact rule. Each woman is different. Thus they can try different designs and shapes in different places of sensitivity and at varying speeds. Different vibrator will work differently for you.

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