Maybe you’ve heard of the Cone vibrator before; maybe you haven’t. If you’ve ever seen one you might have thought to yourself or remarked to your friend, “what the hell does that thing do? It looks like it came from outer space!” And who knows – maybe it was brought by aliens to give the women of earth a totally innovative way to reach orgasm, either alone or with a partner. Here’s an introduction to using the Cone vibrator.

The Cone, obviously cone-shaped, has a round bottom with traction that tapers upwards into a blunt point. It’s soft and squishy, so don’t worry about hurting yourself with it. The pink Cone vibrator takes three C batteries and has two operational buttons. To turn it on, press the button on the right and hold it down for three seconds. Once it is on, press the left-hand button to cycle through the vibrational options. The flashing light will correspond with the number setting; altogether the Cone has 16 different modes. Settings 1-5 deal with vibration intensity, with 1 being the most gentle and five being the strongest. Settings 6 -15 offer different rhythms of pulsation – you’ll want to experiment with these to find the one that works best for you. Number 16 is “instant orgasm” mode. To get there, press the right-hand button once (do not hold it down, as this will turn the Cone off) for the most intense experience the Cone has to offer.
Now that you know how to use the Cone mechanically, let’s look at the different ways the Cone can be used physically. On first glance you might wonder, “Do I sit on it? Or lie on top of it? Or possibly stick it up against the wall?” And you would be right – the Cone can be used in all of these ways. You can sit with it between your legs with the cone’s point facing up, or you can invert it and place it on your lap with the cone’s point facing down. You can even drive with it between your legs – what a naughty commute (thank you, Goddess, for the idea)! There is very little penetration with the Cone – it is designed to be a clitoral stimulator, but instead of focusing on the small clitoral area, it stimulates all of the nerves around your vaginal area, even on the inside of your thighs. And yes, you can place the cone with the flat side up against the wall, leaning up against it for a standing orgasm.
The Cone is not just for you alone – it can provide new experiences with your partner too. If your man is penetrating from behind, you can position the Cone to vibrate against your clitoris, giving you g-spot and clitoral stimulation at the same time. When spooning, try placing the Cone between your legs as your partner works behind you. In fact, the Cone is not limited to solitary or heterosexual play. It can provide anal vibrations for men or women. Two women can kneel against the Cone at the same time from opposite directions, giving both of you a simultaneous ride.
Now that you know the basics, feel free to experiment with the Cone, either alone or with your partner – the possibilities truly are endless. You’ll want to send a nice thank-you note to those kind and sexually-aware extraterrestrials who brought the Cone to earth (actually, you can send that letter to Twisted Products, the earthly makers of the Cone).
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November 23rd, 2009 → 1:03 pm @ KristineEmpire
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