
Sex toys. S. Nicole Lane took to Broadly to review four different types of sex toys that run on electricity and send currents to your body for an electric orgsam. With the help of her partner, Lane was able to take her sex life to an entirely new level.

Electricity. Lane explains that all of the toys she used were meant to be used outside of the body and aren’t meant to be used internally. Each one was a bit different but in the end they all used some sort of electric current to create a unique sensation on the body. Some were more intense than others.

Devices. ”Generally speaking, there are two types of devices that people can utilize in their electrosex experience: wands and TENS units. Wands come with attachments and are used externally on the surface of the skin, while TENS penetrate deep tissue and are used internally. Since I’m a beginner, I decided to try a Neon Wand from Kinklabthrough SheVibe,” writes Lane, via Broadly.

Wand. Lane explained that each toy came with different attachments and used static electricity. Because it was her first time using it, Lane started out using the lowest setting. Overall, the wand made strange noises and emitted a strange smell, which isn’t exactly a mood setter.

Comb. ”Sometimes, it felt like small pin-pricks across your body; other times, like a sharpened pencil pricking your skin. The more you dialled up the device to a higher setting, the more intense and deeply the sensation penetrated. My partner and I both favored the comb attachment, because it distributed the electricity evenly,” writes Lane.

Whip. Using a stimulating gel, Lane and her partner used the toy until they were turned on enough that they had sex. Afterwards, it was time to test out the Electro Whip, which is made of silicone and shocks as you use it on yourself or on a partner. This toy seemed to be Lane’s least favorite.

Painful. ”After I gave my partner a few a**-clenching shocks while laughing maniacally, he vehemently announced that he hated the Capacitor. We retired it into its case, where it will probably remain (unless someone pisses me off),” writes Lane.

Sexy. All in all, Lane says after trying out all the different types of electric sex toys, she could see why people are into it. There’s something sexy about being painfully pleased, and even if they don’t help you reach orgasm, it’s a good way to initiate foreplay before to big event.

Stimulation. “It’s worth experimenting with being tied up or blindfolded when trying the toys out—they definitely build suspense and stimulation. (For obvious reasons, only one of you should be blindfolded),” writes Lane.

Bonding experience. The best part of the entire experiment, is the fact that Lane and her partner were able to bond even more over trying out this new experience. It was an unexpected added bonus that made some of the pain slightly worth it for her.

Sparks. ”Trying something new together added an intimacy we weren't expecting. For now, though, my relationship doesn't need any extra sparks—but I might keep the Power Tripper near my bed for the next time I feel like some electrifying cunnilingus,” writes Lane, via Broadly.
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