
Can I get addicted to my vibrator?
You’ve probably have asked yourself this at least once before, which means you already know the answer. I’m sure you’ve heard that it’s pretty common that women just like yourself have a difficult time achieving orgasms. And to combat that, many use vibrators. But once you start, there’s a very good chance that you just won’t be able to stop.
On average, if a woman even has a chance to come, it takes about 20-30 minutes, if you’re lucky. But with the use of a vibrator, that time-frame is reduced by 75%... down to just about 4-5 min! So duh, why the hell wouldn’t you want to get your buzz on all the time. Who needs flesh and bone-ers! The soft, warm, human touch from a partner simply cannot compare to the buzzing reliability of silicone, plastic, and rechargeable batteries.
If you’ve developed an addiction to your vibrator, it’s probably because your partner(s) can’t get you off. That’s totally not your fault. If they really liked you they should be able to completely read your mind and know exactly what you want without any need for communication with you. A vibrator is far more dependable and will always satisfy your cravings without question or hesitation.
What are the signs of vibrator addiction?
- You’ll notice that your starting to developing a favorite toy. Growing attachments to one of your toys is just the beginning. You keep finding yourself going back to that one pink bullet that gets the job done in record time...again and again. You’ve come to depend on it. Be careful here.
- You start canceling your weekend plans just to get off with that favorite toy. At this point, you’re starting to develop a need.
- You can’t stop thinking about it. You’re horny all the time. You’re developing a glow and find yourself to have a general elevated level of happiness.
- You can’t stop coming
How to treat vibrator addiction?
If you try self-denial, you will fail miserably. Completely depriving yourself will just lead to binging. To prevent or cure vibrator addiction, the only Rx is to have multiple toys and switch them out as often as possible. You don’t want to risk developing attachments to just one. You should also be sure to use them WITH your partner. The more time you’re alone your toys, they higher your risk of maintaining or developing dependence. Plus, your partner will enjoy it too.
If you’ve never tried a vibrator, don’t let your friends pressure you. You’ll hate yourself for getting accustom to coming so much and you’ll surely regret every moment of highly intense pleasure.
If you know someone who might have a problem, or has potential to become a sex toy addict, please share this article in hopes that it may help save a sex life.