Inflatable Dildos
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An inflatable dildo is inserted at its initial, relatively small diameter and expands through a manual pump. Each pump adds air inside the toy, increasing its diameter. The user adjusts the feeling of fullness progressively, while the dildo is in use. Deflation is done through a release button that returns it to the original diameter within seconds.
With correct use it is safe. Each model has a specific maximum inflation, usually 30-100% over the initial diameter, stated in the specs. That, however, is a technical limit and not a target. The right approach is gradual: a few pumps, a pause to assess, and more pumping if there is no discomfort. Pain or strong pressure signals stopping or deflating. If discomfort appears, use the release button immediately.
All quality inflatables have an air-release button near the pump. With a press or a twist, the air escapes and the dildo returns to its original diameter in seconds. Before first use it helps to get familiar with the position and operation of the deflation mechanism. Models without a clear quick-release system are not considered a good choice, as fast deflation is a key safety feature.
Traditional inflatables are made of latex. They are cheaper, but porous, with a characteristic smell, and can cause allergic reactions in sensitive people. Newer quality models are made of medical silicone: non-porous, more durable over time and with no allergy issues. Silicone is the most durable option, while latex remains an alternative for a lower cost, with the parameters above in mind.
Inflatables suit users interested in an increasing feeling of fullness without buying multiple different sizes. They are also used for gradual adaptation to larger dimensions. They are not recommended for absolute beginners with no prior penetration experience. Inflation gives even pressure rather than a realistic feel, something worth considering before buying.
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