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FAQs about Male Masturbators
What is the difference between open-ended and closed-ended masturbators?
Open-ended masturbators have no sealed base, so air moves freely during use and they fit a wider range of sizes. Closed-ended designs are sealed at the bottom, which creates suction as you stroke - that changes the sensation noticeably and tends to produce a more intense, pressurised feel. Try closed-ended if suction is what you are after; open-ended if you want more control or a lighter sensation.
What material should I look for in a masturbator?
TPE is the most common material - soft, flexible and affordable, but porous, so it needs thorough cleaning and will need replacing over time. Silicone is firmer, body-safe, non-porous and easier to clean, though it tends to cost more. Avoid unlabelled or unbranded materials. Whatever the sleeve is made from, always pair it with a compatible lubricant - water-based for both TPE and silicone.
Do I need lubricant with a male masturbator?
Yes. Masturbator sleeves do not self-lubricate, so using one dry is uncomfortable and will wear the material out quickly. Apply water-based lubricant to the interior and to yourself before use. Add more during if needed - more is usually better than less here.
Which masturbator is best if I haven't tried one before?
A simple open-ended pocket stroker is usually the easiest starting point. The design is uncomplicated, easy to clean and gives you a clear sense of what textures and tightness levels suit you before you invest in something more complex. Once you know what you respond to, male vibrators or motorised devices are a natural next step.
How do I clean a masturbator properly?
Remove the sleeve from its casing if possible and rinse it thoroughly with warm water after every use. Mild, unscented soap is usually fine - check the product guidance first. Rinse well and leave it to air dry completely before storing. Never put a damp sleeve away in a closed container. If you are sharing with a partner, use a condom over the sleeve or clean it thoroughly between uses.