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Clitoral Pump
Clitoral Pumps Frequently Asked Questions
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A Guide to Clitoral
Pumps
The purpose of a
clitoral pump (also known as a pussy pump) is to enhance a woman’s
pleasure by creating suction around the clitoris and labia for increased
blood flow to the genitals.
Things like poor diet and stress can limit proper blood circulation
which in effect will dull overall sensation to crucial sensuality areas of the
body. The
clitoral pump solves this problem, increasing sensation and awareness by
moving blood directly to the desired region. Skin around the genitals is
already sensitive due to the concentration of nerve endings there, so the
results are incredible. The tingle of blood flow stimulates the area, and
the nerve endings react, which leads to greater arousal and pleasure.
Greater arousal and pleasure? Those words are music to my…ears (and the
music doesn’t stop at the ears). *g*
So how exactly do the clitoral
pumps work?
Placing the clitoral
pump over the clitoris/labia will create a mild suction through use of a
small hand pump. Suction will pull flow of blood to the surface of the
labial skin and clitoris, both super-sensitive areas! The clitoris is like
a very small penis, so this increased blood flow will cause erection,
pushing it out front and
center. The increased surface area and easy access will allow for
heightened stimulation and greater orgasm potential.
Not only does the
clitoral pump work locally to intensify sensitivity to the genital area,
it also generates an atmosphere of erotic energy. All those sexual
thoughts during the pumping process will do wonders to your level of
arousal, and your partner’s too! That is unless you’re solo—no shame in
keeping the pleasure all to yourself sometimes!
*giggles*
I mentioned before
that clitoral pumps also go by another name: pussy pumps. Don’t let this
confuse you. Clitoral pumps are not meant for vaginal use. Pumping over
the opening or inside of the vagina is not recommended since it will not
increase sensation much, if at all, and has the potential to cause
injuries. I’m sure I don’t have to remind you but I will: sexual injuries
are not only extremely unpleasant, but embarrassing, so don’t risk it,
especially with so much
pleasure at stake.
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Structure and Action of the
Clitoral Pump (so you know what to look for and later, how to use
it)
A clitoral pump (the
9399P High Intensity Pussy Pump
is perfect) typically consists of the cylinder cup and a hand pump with a
tube made of soft, comfortable materials like gel, rubber, or silicone.
The hand pump gives you total control of the suctioning effect. As the
clitoris and labia are sucked by the pump, the area will throb. If at any time this becomes
too intense, the suction can be stopped immediately by releasing the valve
on the tube.
Before using it on
your genitals, I suggest familiarizing yourself with how the clitoral pump
works. Use it on your thigh so you get a feel for the intensity of
sensation and know what to expect on your (more sensitive) clit and labia.
It’s also a great idea to get the tissue and skin warm (a hot shower or a
warm, wet towel works wonders) to get the blood flowing a bit beforehand.
And don’t forget to use lubricant! Water-based lubes, (like the 5100P Moist Gel Lubricant ), will work best, creating a seal between the
cylinder and your skin for maximum sensitivity and pleasure. I’m getting worked up just thinking
about it…
super easy access to all the right
spots…*g*
Once you’re a pro
with the clitoral pump, the possibilities are endless. A little
role-playing maybe? Doctor has a lot of work to do on her patient, but she
keeps trying to interfere. It might be time to bring out the handcuffs and spreader bar so she knows who’s in charge…
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