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Beginner Dildo | Soft Dildos for First-Time Users
What is a Beginner Dildo?
A beginner dildo is designed for those new to penetration play, offering a balance of size and comfort.
Our beginner dildos range from 9 to 11 inches long with a thickness of 2.0–2.3 inches, making them ideal for first-timers who want a fuller experience without overwhelming their body.
This size lets you explore comfortably while still delivering satisfying depth and stretch. Once you build confidence, you can decide if you’re ready to move on to larger toys.
What are Beginner Dildos Made of?
Beginner dildos are crafted from a variety of materials, each offering a different feel and experience:
Silicone (most recommended)
Our beginner dildos are made of premium, body-safe silicone, which is soft, flexible, non-porous, and easy to clean. Silicone warms quickly to body temperature and provides a natural, skin-like sensation—perfect for first-time users.
Glass
Smooth, firm, and temperature-play friendly. Glass dildos allow you to experiment with hot or cold sensations but may feel too rigid for some beginners.
TPE / PVC
Softer and more affordable, but porous, meaning they can be harder to sanitize. Best used with condoms for extra safety.
Metal
Heavy, ultra-firm, and ideal for those who enjoy intense pressure and temperature play. Not usually recommended for complete beginners but can be exciting for advanced exploration.
Different Types of Beginner Dildos
1. Realistic Beginner Dildos
For first-timers who want a lifelike feel, realistic dildos are a great choice. They are shaped to mimic the look and texture of a real penis, often with details like a defined head and veins. A realistic beginner dildo gives you a natural introduction, offering familiar sensations in a smaller, manageable size before you move up to something larger.
2. BeginnerAnal Dildos
Designed with a slimmer girth and tapered tip, beginner anal dildos make anal exploration safer and more comfortable. Their smooth surface and flared base keep everything secure, while body-safe silicone ensures flexibility and easy cleaning. If you’re curious about anal play, these are the perfect starting point without overwhelming your body.
3. Large Beginner Dildos
For adventurous first-time users, large beginner dildos offer a step up in both length and girth while still staying within a safe range (around 9–11 inches long and 2.0–2.3 inches thick). These dildos are made for beginners who feel ready to explore “big toy” sensations but still want comfort and flexibility. Think of them as the bridge between small starter toys and giant dildos.
How to Use a Beginner Dildo for the First Time?
Trying a dildo for the first time can feel both exciting and a little intimidating. Don’t worry—you don’t need any special skills, just patience, the right lube, and a mindset ready for exploration.
1. Choose the Right Size
For beginners, start with a dildo that’s around 9–11 inches long and 2.0–2.3 inches thick. This size strikes the perfect balance: big enough to feel satisfying but not so large that it becomes overwhelming.
2. Use Plenty of Lube
Lube is your best friend, especially when trying a toy for the first time. A high-quality water-based lubricant keeps everything smooth, reduces friction, and makes penetration more comfortable.
3. Find the Right Angle
Lie back and relax. Instead of pushing straight in, experiment with different angles:
Upwards tilt – helps you find and stimulate the g-spot/p-spot.
Downwards tilt – presses against the vaginal entrance and can tease your clitoris.
Slow, angled thrusts are far more enjoyable than rushing.
4. Mix the Rhythm
Try alternating between short, shallow thrusts and longer, deeper ones. This way, you’ll discover what your body responds to best. Over time, you’ll find your own rhythm that blends comfort with excitement.
5. Relax and Explore
The key to a great first experience is relaxation. Breathe deeply, go slow, and focus on the sensations. Your body will naturally adjust, making each moment more pleasurable.