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A Guide To Pussy and Clitoral Pumps

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Pumps are external devices that are designed to increase the blood flow to your intimate area, stimulating instant growth, increasing sensitivity, and delivering superior stimulation. They can be used alone or with a partner to increase sensitivity, and make every vibration and caress even more pleasurable.

Safety First

If you find you are experiencing any pain, or you notice any discolouration or blisters – stop immediately. It will feel a little strange at first but it should not cause any actual pain. If you notice any bruises, red spots or reddening of the area, rest for at least 24 hours.

Always use plenty of lube; it is not only essential to the seal but the vacuum sensation can cause dryness. Rogue hairs can cause seal problems and are prone to snagging – trimming the area beforehand will reduce any issues.

And finally, don’t overdo it! Pumping to the maximum limit will lead to injury and possible damage to the pussy pump too. It can desensitise the area, damage tissue, and even affect circulation. Listen to your body, don’t pump for more than 15 minutes without a break, and avoid pumping every day. Remember; a little pumping goes a long way.

Types of Pump

It’s likely that you’ve already picked your desired area, whether it be nipple, breasts, vagina, or clitoris. But with a wide variety of pumps available, how do you choose the right one for you? Here are some of the most common types of pump out there to get you started:

Hand Trigger

Hand trigger pumps are the easiest to use and generate the strongest suction. They can generate a great deal of suction, so you need to be careful not to apply too much and pay attention to your body. Most hand trigger pumps, such as the Fetish Fantasy Vibrating Mini Pussy Pump (€45.93, kinky.ie) come with a quick-release handle that gives you complete control over your pumping.

Squeeze Pump

This is the most common type of pump – they take longer to generate a strong suction and the desired result, which is ideal for beginners and those who prefer applying low and gradual pressure. The Pussy Pump (€22.96, kinky.ie) fits over the entire vulva, producing unique sensations and a gorgeously puffy appearance with every squeeze. https://www.kinky.ie/pussy-pump-purple.html

Looking to intensify clitoral stimulation? The Advanced Vibrating Clitoral Pump (€34.44, kinky.ie) pulls blood into the clitoral area and surrounding tissue to increase sensation, lubrication and ease of reaching orgasm. A powerful motor is located below the opening of the pump for intense vibrations. Choose from the 3 speeds of vibration to tickle and tease your way into ecstasy.

If you’re a fan of nipple play and are looking for a more responsive clitoris, then do we have the right toy for you. The Fetish Fantasy Vibrating Triple Suckers (€45.93, kinky.ie) is a simple to use pump featuring 3 suckers that can be placed over your sweet spots to increase circulation, sensitivity, and arousal. To use the toy, simply apply a dab of lube to the base of each sucker, place them over the nipples and clit area, and squeeze the pump to create a delicious sucking effect that leaves you extra-sensitive to the touch. Each sucker has its own mini vibrator, which can be used for added fun!

Getting Started

1. Apply a water based lubrication such as ID Moments Water Based Lube (€11.47, kinky.ie) to the outside edge of the pump, which will help create an airtight seal.

2. If the pump has a quick-release valve, ensure it is close and only allowing air out, not in.

3. Hold the pump in place and slowly pump to increase the pressure, making sure you achieve a firm seal. Take your time and get used to the sensations and pressure.

4. Check the seal against your skin, the pump should be held in place via the suction only and should not come away from the skin unless pulled. If it has not sealed, hold it in place and keep pumping.

5. Continue pumping until the skin is pressing against the chamber, which will make it hard to pump any further – this is the maximum you’ll be able to pump. It will feel a little strange at first, but it should not feel painful.

6. Slowly open the air release, allowing the air to disperse. Gently remove the pump and enjoy the beautifully swollen, super sensitive area!

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