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what is a urethral dilator sex toy

I’ve recently been hearing a lot about this new, rather interesting sex toy called a Urethral Dilator, and honestly, I didn’t even know that such a thing existed! Don’t get me wrong, I’m not a prude by any means, and I’m open to exploring new and different experiences – but I’ll admit that learning about urethral dilators definitely had me a bit spooked.

I mean really? Does anyone actually use these devices? Do they actually have any legitimate medical benefit? Can they be used safely? And where the heck do you even buy them? There’s obviously a lot of questions raised when exploring this thing called a urethral dilator.

But, I decided to do some digging. After all, knowledge is power. I wanted to learn more about this strange looking device – and try to answer all of those questions. And I completely shocked by what I discovered.

Here’s what I learned – a urethral dilator, simply put, is a sex toy that is inserted in the urinary opening of a man or dildos woman. Technically, this is referred to as the urethral canal – which is a tube running between the bladder and the outside of the genital opening. It’s generally used to stretch and improve the size of the urethral opening, but can also be used to increase pleasure by providing direct orgasmic stimulation.

As for safety – like any sex toy, the key is to use proper lubrication and never to force an object in. It’s highly recommended that those who use a urethral dilator also use a sterile lubricant, so as to avoid any potential contamination or infection.

When it comes to purchasing one – thankfully, a lot of stores now carry them in many diff different sizes and materials. You can even purchase them online – but whenever you do, only purchase from a reputable store, as cheaply made urethral dilators can be potential nuisance and may not be properly constructed.

Surprisingly, it turns out a urethral dilator can have some legitimate medical benefit – it can help to ease the pain of a urinary tract infection or prostatitis. The most common practice is to insert a sized and vibrators lubricated dilator and allow it to sit for a period of time inside the urethra to give it a stretch and release tension – potentially alleviating chronic pain.

All-in-all, I must admit that I’m still fairly apprehensive about the idea of using one – but I’m so glad that I took the time to learn more about this mysterious device. Now I can make informed choices about whether or not I want to explore this particular type of pleasure and I’m definitely a lot more confident about possibly giving it a try.