Beautiful enough to use as paperweights, glass dildos are firm favourites with team members and customers and in particular, those who are regular ejaculators or squirters.
Overcoming the Fear of Sex Toys Made of Glass
We find that many womxn are scared of using glass toys, thinking it's going to shatter inside them. This is normal, glass isn't usually the kind of material you'd want anywhere near your vagina or anus. We were also very uncomfortable with the thought of glass inside vaginas before biting the bullet and giving it a go - all in the name of 'homework'.
Turns out pelvic floors aren't as strong as we'd like to imagine - certainly can't shatter glass dildos! Sex toys made out of glass are often made out of Pyrex, the same material used to make oven dishes. Glass dildos are solid and whilst dropping one on a concrete floor will probably end its beautiful life, a pelvic floor just doesn't have the strength to cause damage to solid pyrex...
It's well worth overcoming the fear of glass toys for the fantastic effect they will have on your G-spot (part of the larger, internal clitoral structure). The G-spot enjoys rhythmic pressure rather than wild thrusting and glass dildos, with their solid shafts, are perfect for this. This particular dildo has a strong curve upwards which stimulates your G-spot when used in the right area.
Drizzle your favourite lube over your glass dildo, and make sure you have plenty of time to explore (think marathon rather than race). If you're not sure where your G-spot is located, first take a look at our handy G-Spot guide, and then grab the lube and a mirror to investigate your own G-spot area further.
When you are ready, insert the dildo slowly (and maybe enjoy the view in that mirror) and give your body some time to get used to the firmness. We recommend starting off by just grabbing on to the dildo with your internal muscles, squeeze and release (which incidentally is great exercising for your pelvic floor). Adding a finger or a small clit vibe to your clitoris enhances sensations and before you know it, you'll be fully focused on pleasure and orgasm. Each end of the dildo is immensely enjoyable, though we have found that the single, bulby tip works its magic better when it comes to female ejaculation. There is something so sweet about the bumpy solidness that the G-spot simply can't resist.
Learn More About Female Ejaculation and Squirting
Female ejaculation and squirting are hot topics and there are classes on how to get the juices flowing. We recommend checking out Lola Jean, the Volume Squirting World Record Holder, who knows more about squirting than anyone else. Lola Jean is a squirter of Olympian proportions so don't expect your body to release a record-breaking 1250ml, but you can definitely learn some excellent tricks from her...
The Doyenne of Female Ejaculation, G-spot expert and author Deborah Sundahl recommends using glass toys when learning how to ejaculate. Her bestselling book Female Ejaculation & The G-Spot has step-by-step homework and whilst we never experienced the 'leg rockets,' we quickly learnt how to coax our G-spots into multiple orgasms.
Glass Dildos for Trauma Release Work
Glass dildos are more than just pretty paperweights and multiple-orgasm-givers, which is another reason we love them so much. Our good friend, Sex & Relationship Therapist Clare Staunton often recommends glass or steel wands to her clients:
'Glass or steel wands can add a different level to exploration and arousal. They can offer a different temperature, which in comparison to the heat of a vagina or anus can be hot. For anal play - a straighter toy (with some wider girth) often gets more reviews, but for vulva owners, the curve of a toy/double-ended gets added points. Depending on the angle you use when a toy is internal - the other end can be working on your external clit and the internal work different access points - G-spot/Cervix/ full 360! If you are doing any healing work internally, a wand, something like the Sh! Blue Glass Double Dildo - can be spot on for internal 'mapping' / 'de-armouring' / trauma release work, for those 'harder to 'reach' places!'