Dildos

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Dildos: shapes, sizes and materials for every penetration style

A wide universe of silhouettes, densities and dimensions

A dildo can be realistic, oversized, slim, long, rigid or flexible. Each shape affects how the shaft enters, moves and settles inside the body. Dildos vary not only in length and girth, but also in density and handling, which define the intensity and rhythm of penetration.

Realistic vs. XXL models

Realistic dildos mimic a natural penis and offer smooth trajectory. XXL models bring mass, weight and visual dominance, perfect for users seeking strong filling pressure and deep strokes.

Materials: silicone, TPR and hybrid constructions

Silicone provides stability and a clean glide; TPR is softer and more elastic. Firm dildos deliver straight, controlled thrusts, while flexible designs follow the body’s curve.

Dildo shapes: straight, curved, textured, tapered and anatomical

Straight models

Best for precise, controlled motion.

Curved models

Change the angle of penetration and enhance internal contact.

Textured designs

Ridges, rings and diameter shifts create dynamic sensation patterns.

Choosing the right size: length, girth and experience

Length

  • Short (10–14 cm).
  • Medium (15–20 cm).
  • Long (21+ cm).

Girth

  • Thin (2.5–3.5 cm).
  • Medium (3.5–4.5 cm).
  • Thick (4.5+ cm).

Bases and suction cups

Some dildos have a suction cup or a harness-compatible base for versatile use.

Usage: lubrication, depth and rhythm

Water-based lubricant ensures smooth insertion and controlled movement. Position influences angle, depth and thrust stability.

Variants: realistic, non-realistic, hollow, suction-cup, XXL and textured

  • Realistic.
  • Non-realistic.
  • Hollow.
  • Suction-cup models.
  • XXL.
  • Textured.

Care and hygiene

Wash after each use, dry thoroughly and store materials separately.

Frequently asked questions

How do I choose the right size?
By matching length and girth to your comfort level.

Are soft models easier?
Yes, but less precise.

Do suction cups really hold?
Yes, on smooth surfaces.

Realistic or non-realistic?
Depends on aesthetic preference.

Is XXL beginner-friendly?
No, progress gradually.

Does material matter?
Absolutely: silicone is firmer, TPR more forgiving.