Why
use a strap-on?
For
hetero and homosexual couples alike, the
strap-on gives the users a rare opportunity to
experience a different side of their
sexuality. Popular fantasies are brought to
life as couples change their roles and inherit
a new appendage along the way.
For
couples, the draw of the strap-on often has to
do with exploring fantasy. For example, in a
heterosexual couple, when the woman's doing
the penetrating, the power dynamic changes.
The male takes on a submissive role while
being penetrated. If you're looking for a little
role-play, the strap-on just might be the
trick. Women, however, aren't the only ones
who use these devices. Men who have trouble
getting an erection, or who want to masturbate
during penetration, use strap-ons as well.
Four
Types of Harnesses
-
"Thigh
Support" Harness - This harness
straps around the waist but is held steady
by two straps that fit around the upper
thighs. This model ranks among the most
popular because it is generally more
comfortable and the genitals remain open
and uncovered.
-
"G-String"
Harness - This harness fits around your
waist with one strap extending from the
base of the dildo to the back of the
harness forming a "G-String"
type effect. The G-String helps secure the
harness in place. This one won't work well
for the boys out there. As for the girls,
we recommend this model only if you tend
to enjoy the sensation of a G-String.
-
"Spandex"
Harness - Very
comfortable and offering the pleasing
appearance of tight-fitting underwear,
these harnesses can cause problems if
they're shared between partners of varied
sizes. As well, with most models your
genitals are hidden away during all the
fun.
-
Thigh
Harness - A very popular and useful
harness that straps on your thigh. The
positions available are extremely
exciting. Certainly recommended.
Leather
harnesses
These harnesses are well
made and secure snugly to the body. These
harnesses will last you for years and do not
break easily. This comes at a price, though:
leather harnesses typically cost anywhere from
$45 to $85.
Vinyl
harnesses
Great
for starters, vinyl models vary in quality so
make sure you're getting it from a reputable
manufacturer. Vinyl harnesses won't last quite
as long as their leather counterparts, but
they're considerably cheaper, ranging from $15
to $35.
Elastic
harnesses
There
are not a lot of good things you can say about
these harnesses. They're cheap and don't hold
dildos in place very well.
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