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are toys specifically designed and marketed to stay in place during solo or partnered sex. And of the wearable vibrators that WH editors tested, our team found Dame’s Eva to be the best option for those who want . “Her wings tuck under your labia and stay there, so the body of it is vibrating on your clitoris,” explains Richmond. It might not work as well for people “with vulvas with very small labia,” she adds, but for most people, it stays in place—making this one of the best wearable vibrators on the market, and a great toy for people seeking clitoral stimulation during partnered sex.
The first question our reviewers considered when testing each vibrator was what type of physical contact typically turns them on and how well a given toy could replicate that feeling. “How do you orgasm? For a lot of people, that’s going to be direct clitoral stimulation,” says Richmond. Testers who preferred clitoral stimulation and/or were still figuring out what they liked started with some kind of clitoral vibrator that stimulates the vulva externally, Mintz recommends. Reviewers who said they usually had their best orgasms when something (or someone) was penetrating them tested insertable G-spot vibrators instead. And those who love simultaneous external and internal stimulation—specifically, the feeling of being penetrated while having their clitoris touched—tested dual-stimulation toys, like rabbit vibrators.
We then tapped 14 Women’s Health editors and professional sex toy reviewers to test out toys from their favorite categories and share their thoughts on which products were the best. Our testers tried the products alone, with partners, and in the shower/bath (if the toy was waterproof) in order to identify the best vibrators for different purposes.
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