01-21-2025, 09:55 AM
Before I got my vibrator, I’d stick a finger inside of me and get the biggest, longest orgasms I’ve ever felt. Well, after I got my vibrator, I started using it just on my clit since it’s too large to put IN me. Well, I’ve recently started to go back to the finger-in-me routine, but I get nothing. Any tips?
It sounds like your body has become accustomed to the intense, concentrated stimulation that your vibrator provides, especially on the clitoris. Vibrators are designed to deliver powerful, consistent vibrations, which can lead to faster and more intense orgasms for many people. However, when switching back to manual stimulation (such as finger penetration), it may take some time for your body to adjust and respond in the same way. This doesn’t mean there’s anything wrong with your body, it’s just a matter of finding the right rhythm again.
Here are a few tips that could help you get back to enjoying finger-in-me stimulation:
Remember, it’s normal for the body to react differently depending on the type of stimulation, and this doesn’t mean you’ve “lost” the ability to enjoy finger stimulation. It might just take a little time to recalibrate your body’s response. The key is patience and exploration—don’t be afraid to try new things until you find what feels best.
It sounds like your body has become accustomed to the intense, concentrated stimulation that your vibrator provides, especially on the clitoris. Vibrators are designed to deliver powerful, consistent vibrations, which can lead to faster and more intense orgasms for many people. However, when switching back to manual stimulation (such as finger penetration), it may take some time for your body to adjust and respond in the same way. This doesn’t mean there’s anything wrong with your body, it’s just a matter of finding the right rhythm again.
Here are a few tips that could help you get back to enjoying finger-in-me stimulation:
- Take Your Time: Sometimes, after switching to using a vibrator, it can take more time and patience for your body to reawaken to finger-based sensations. Focus on slow, steady movements, and let your arousal build naturally before expecting orgasm. Try to get into a relaxed and intimate space without rushing.
- Focus on G-Spot Stimulation: If you were able to achieve orgasms with finger penetration before, consider experimenting with G-spot stimulation. The G-spot is located about 2–3 inches inside the vaginal canal, on the upper wall, and is highly sensitive for many women. Try gently pressing or rubbing in this area, either with one or two fingers, to see if it can help recreate that sensation.
- Incorporate Lubrication: Sometimes, after switching between vibrators and manual stimulation, the body’s natural lubrication might not be as abundant. Adding a little bit of lube can increase comfort and sensation, making the experience feel more enjoyable and easing any potential friction.
- Combine Stimulation: While finger penetration alone may not bring the same intensity as your vibrator, try combining it with clitoral stimulation, either using your fingers, a vibrator, or a different method. Many women find that combining both types of stimulation can lead to more satisfying orgasms.
- Change Positions: Explore different angles and positions to see what works best for you when using fingers for penetration. The angle and depth of penetration can change the pressure on your internal erogenous zones, potentially creating a stronger sensation.
- Experiment with Varying Rhythms: Try different speeds and patterns with your fingers. Some women respond better to slower, deeper thrusts, while others might prefer quicker, more shallow movements. Mixing it up can help you rediscover the sensations that work best for your body.
- Mind-Body Connection: Focus on being mentally present. Let go of any distractions and allow yourself to really focus on how your body feels. Sometimes, the added mental connection can make all the difference when returning to manual stimulation after using a vibrator.
Remember, it’s normal for the body to react differently depending on the type of stimulation, and this doesn’t mean you’ve “lost” the ability to enjoy finger stimulation. It might just take a little time to recalibrate your body’s response. The key is patience and exploration—don’t be afraid to try new things until you find what feels best.