Whether you are going solo or having sex with your partner, dildos are super versatile and come in all shapes, sizes, colours, and materials. Explore our dildo guides to find tips, tricks and the right penetrative toy for you.
Beginners Guide to Dildos

Beginners Guide to Dildos
There are thousands of dildos out there, each designed for different types of use, in many sizes, shapes and materials. Our Beginner’s Guide is here to help you to choose one that is right for you and to give you the lowdown on what features are good for a beginner dildo.
What is A Dildo?
A dildo is a phallic sex toy that is used for sexual stimulation during penetration of the vagina or anus.
They are popular because they are simple in design and perform a simple purpose (i.e., penetration). Unlike their flashy, multi-vibrating, osculating, thrusting, rabbit-eared sisters, dildos can seem boring by comparison. But don’t let their modest design fool you! Dildos have been around for thousands of years because they penetrate our deepest erogenous zones of pleasure!
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Another popular feature of dildos is the variety of materials that they come in. Here are a couple of favourites.
Glass Dildos
Glass dildos are beautiful and come in lots of sexy colours. These are often non-phallic and artistically designed, hard - so great for use as a G-spot toy, and can be used for temperature play. Because they are made from borosilicate glass (also called Pyrex), they are extremely durable and shatter-resistant, so perfectly safe for penetrative use. Glass is also non-porous, so doesn’t harbour germs or bacteria after a thorough cleaning with toy cleaner. Can also be sterilized by boiling water or putting it in the dishwasher. Any lubricant can be used.
Silicone Dildos
Silicone dildos are the most popular type of soft, realistic type of materials for all sex toys. Why? Silicone is 100% body safe, hypoallergenic, non-toxic, and flexible yet sturdy. Silicone is also non-porous and can be easily cleaned with toy cleaner. Some sex-perts say you shouldn’t use silicone toys with silicone lubricants as it can degrade these types of toys and void warranties. Best bet: use water-based lubes with silicone toys.
How to Choose a Dildo
Ask yourself: What do you want to use your dildo for? Anal or vaginal? Prostate or G-spot? Strap-on or harness compatible? Vibrating or thrusting? Textured or smooth? Curved or straight?
Decide what features you would like, then go from there.
The most important considerations you should think about are:
- Price Range: Prices differ based on materials, quality of toy, whether it vibrates or not, as well as manufacturer.
- Size: Size is probably the most important consideration when choosing a dildo. For beginners, we recommend a small-to-average size in a softer material.
- Solo or With a Partner: If you are sharing your toy, then stick to non-porous materials like silicone, glass or metal.
Carefully think about these details when determining how to choose your best first dildo.
How to Use a Dildo
The best way to use a dildo for the first time really depends on many factors. There are a few rules of thumb:
- Get Comfy. Find a comfy spot, get some pillows to lay on or place under your hips if needed.
- Lube it up! Lube is your BFF when it comes to penetration. Sex toys are more drying than real penises, so the more lube the better. This is especially true with anal play.
- Go Slow. Take your time to get used to your new play toy. Seduce yourself and then slowly, gradually insert the toy a bit at a time.
Basically, do what feels good and follow the signals of your body. If it causes discomfort, stop!
Should I Buy a Dildo?
Well, that, my friend, is completely up to you! If you are looking for insertion without vibration, want something that is like the “real” thing, and a toy that comes in a variety of sizes and shapes, then a dildo may be just what you are looking for. One thing is for sure, you won’t know until you at least try one and see.
If you are a beginner and cis-female, you may want to try a vibrator as a first-time toy as 70% of women need clitoral stimulation to orgasm.
If, however, penetration is definitely your thing, then a dildo is a great place to start.