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Best Vibrators for People with Mobility Limitations

27/11/2022

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Vibrators are an excellent way to stimulate the clitoris, which is the primary organ of female sexual pleasure.  However people of all genders and genitalia can enjoy vibrator use!  Here is a list of the best vibrators for people with limited mobility.  
I have selected vibrators with longer handles for improved reach, that do not require changing batteries in case dexterity is limited, and that provide more than one sensation stimulus option.  I have also included  options for people with limited upper body mobility, which can be worn on one finger to avoid grip issues, or that include mounts or anchors.  Heads up, some of the links below may be affiliate links.
 The Eroscillator- A wand oscillator.  This brand has multiple options, all similar in design.  Plug in rechargeable (no batteries) and has a long handle for improved reach.  This does not have a typical "vibration" stimulation pattern, rather, it oscillates.  It comes with a variety of stimulation heads included, so you can pick which works best for you.

The Magic Wand- A wand vibrator.  This is the classic version of this toy has a power cord and is pretty hefty in size, giving it a very long reach.  (There is also an updated, and more expensive, version with detachable cord, here).  Perks to this toy include:  super strong stimulation, a variety of adaptors for different stimulation types (purchased separately), no batteries, long handle for improved reach.   ​

​Charged FingO- a small vibrator that is wearable on one finger, for people with difficulty gripping larger toys.  There are many brands of the same sort, all with the same idea.  This one gets bonus points for being rechargeable (no batteries to fumble around with), with a variety of intensity options, and it is completely waterproof for easier cleaning.

Impressions Amsterdam Silicone Vibrator- a vibrator/dildo with suction cup mount.  4.5 inches of insertable length, 1.5 inches wide (but it can also be used for external clitoral stimulation).  Rechargeable (no batteries) and fully submergible in water for easy cleaning  ​

Liberator Bonbon sex toy mount- a way to anchor sex toys for hands-free use.  This can also be used as a bolster for positioning.  Washable cover, multiple colors, and the same brand has different shapes to choose from.  ​

side note:  you might want a vulvar moisturizer or vaginal lubricant, depending on your needs and desires.  Stay tuned for my next blog post on different types of lubricants and moisturizers, and what the difference between the two is. 
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