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A dildo is a penetration sex toy designed for internal stimulation without a motor or vibration. Stimulation relies entirely on the movement, shape, diameter, and pressure you apply. It’s the simplest sex toy in principle: an object designed for vaginal or anal penetration (with a secure base), giving you complete control over the rhythm and depth.
In summary: a dildo is a mechanical penetration sex toy without vibration. It comes in silicone, glass, and metal, in realistic or fantasy designs, with or without a suction cup. It’s the most versatile sex toy for internal stimulation — alone, with a partner, or with a harness. The choice depends on the material, size, and intended use.
In my shop, I’ve noticed that dildos are making a strong comeback. Many of my customers who started with vibrators return to dildos for one simple reason: the sensation is more controlled, more mechanical, and more connected to the movement. There’s no motor between you and your sensations.
Dildos: The Main Types
| Type | Feature | Ideal for |
|---|---|---|
| Realistic dildo | Anatomical shape, realistic texture | Natural sensation |
| Suction-cup dildo | Suction-cup base, hands-free | Various positions |
| Silicone dildo | Flexible, non-porous | Comfort, hygiene |
| Glass or metal dildo | Firm, smooth, temperature-compatible | Precise pressure, temperature play |
| Harness-compatible dildo | Flat base for harnesses | Couples’ use, pegging |
Each type is covered in its dedicated collection: silicone dildos, glass sex toys, metal sex toys, realistic adult-film dildos, monster dildos.
How a Dildo Works
A dildo works through mechanical stimulation. Sensations depend on its shape, diameter, material firmness, and the movement you apply. Penetration can target the G-spot (with a curved dildo), the internal areas of the vagina, or the anal area (with a secure base).
When present, the suction cup allows you to secure the dildo to a flat surface — wall, floor, chair — and opens up hands-free positioning options. It’s one of the features most requested by my customers.
How to Choose Your Dildo
The material
This is the fundamental choice. Silicone is my first choice for most users: flexible, non-porous, and easy to clean. Glass and metal offer rigidity that transmits pressure more directly—ideal for G-spot stimulation or temperature play.
The size
Start modestly if it's your first time. A diameter of 3 cm and an insertable length of 12–14 cm suit most beginners. You can explore more ambitious sizes afterward—the XXL dildos collection is there for that.
The shape
A straight dildo provides general stimulation. A curved dildo targets the G-spot. A textured dildo adds extra sensations. A realistic dildo recreates anatomical shape.
The base
A suction cup for hands-free use, a flat base for a harness, a flared base for anal safety. Choose according to how you plan to use it.
Who is a dildo for?
Literally everyone. In the shop, I sell dildos to beginners looking for a simple first sex toy, experienced users returning to mechanical stimulation after vibrators, and couples looking for an accessory for harness play or shared games. It's the most versatile category.
A dildo is also the only type of sex toy you can share as a couple with a harness. The collection of harness-compatible dildos allows one partner to penetrate the other with an accessory chosen together—size, shape, material, everything is decided as a couple. It's something more and more couples are exploring, and I see it growing every year in the shop.
Common mistakes with a dildo
- Choosing a diameter that is too ambitious. This is the number-one mistake. Start small, then work your way up.
- Forgetting lubricant. A water-based lubricant is essential with a silicone dildo. Without lubricant, insertion can be uncomfortable.
- Using a dildo without a secure base for anal play. Never. The anal area has no natural stopping point—a dildo without a base can be drawn in. Use a sex toy with a flared base.
- Neglecting cleaning. Clean it before and after every use with a suitable cleaner.
Care and hygiene
A dildo comes into direct contact with mucous membranes—hygiene is essential. Clean it before and after every use. Silicone, glass, and metal dildos can be sterilized if the manufacturer permits it. Consult the intimate hygiene guide for detailed best practices.
Leading dildo brands
Among the brands I recommend in the store for the quality of their materials and finishes, Fun Factory offers medical-grade silicone dildos with thoughtfully designed ergonomic shapes. For realistic models, the porn star dildos collection features realistic molds of performers. For aesthetics and originality, the monster dildos collection offers whimsical, creative shapes that stand out from the ordinary.
Choosing a dildo is very personal—it may be the sex toy category where preferences vary the most. In the store, I always take the time to understand what the customer is looking for before recommending a specific model. Size, shape, material, aesthetics—every criterion matters.
My advice for choosing your first dildo
If this is your first time, I recommend a smooth, medium-diameter silicone dildo, with a suction-cup base if you want to explore hands-free positions. A good water-based lubricant is non-negotiable. And above all: take your time. A dildo is a sex toy to be savored slowly—there's no need to rush.
Going further
To understand the differences between materials, explore the silicone, glass, and metal collections. The vaginal guide goes deeper into internal stimulation. For lubricants, the lubricant guide will help you choose. And if you want to add vibrations, compare them with the G-spot vibrators. All these collections are part of the internal stimulation range.
Questions fréquentes sur les godes et dildos
Quelle différence entre un gode et un vibromasseur ?
À quoi sert la ventouse sur un gode ?
Quel gode choisir pour débuter ?
Un gode peut-il servir pour la stimulation anale ?
Comment nettoyer un gode ?
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