DIY Sex Toys: Unexpected Household Items to Bring Into the Bedroom
- Holly Wood, MS, LMFT, sexologist, AASECT certified sex therapist at BedBible.com
We spoke with certified sex therapist Holly Wood, MS, LMFT of BedBible about homemade sex toys. She has some genius ideas you likely never considered, and stresses safety and hygiene as top priorities:
Are homemade sex toys safe?
DIY sex toys can be perfectly safe, provided that you follow a few basic guidelines. “Make sure that the homemade sex toy is clean, sterile, and made from a material that can be sanitized easily, like plastic or stainless steel,” Dr. Wood says. Try not to use porous items like untreated wood or anything that’s going to hold on to bacteria. And putting a condom over the toy of choice is always a good idea to protect your more sensitive areas.
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Consider size
Size does matter when it comes to homemade sex toys. Wood cautions against anything small that could get lost inside the anus or vagina. “You want to be able to hold on to the end of the object. If anything is going to be used in the anus, you want to make sure that it has a flared base because the anus works like a suction, so it’s easy to get something stuck up in there and you really want to avoid that.” We want to have fun, not go to the ER, okay?
Everyday items that can be used in the bedroom
There are quite a few ordinary items around the house that can be used as toys, including the following popular choices:
Hairbrush: The handle of a hairbrush can double as a dildo—just use a condom and make sure the brush has smooth edges. Bonus: the back side of the brush can also double as a paddle for your partner!
Clothespins: If you like a dash of pain with your pleasure, ordinary clothespins can be used as nipple clamps, or to pinch other sensitive areas. Just be sure to place them gently to test the pain level and get your partner’s consent.
Electric toothbrush: Put the toothbrush on vibrate and use the handle between the labium and on or near the clitoris. Voila, it's an instant vibrator! Obviously, you’ll want to clean and sanitize it after use.
Showerhead: The shower is a great place for some “me time.” If you don't already have a handheld showerhead, it’s straightforward to install with a flexible hose. A handheld allows you to control the position of the showerhead, and then you can experiment with different settings. Test your water pressure on a less sensitive area of the body first, so you know what you’re getting into.
Massage wands: Be aware of the mechanism's intensity when it comes to massage wands. Some of these wands really pack a punch, so start cautiously, Dr. Wood advises. “If you have a Theragun, start at level one and maybe in an area that’s not directly on the genitals so you can test the intensity.” she says. You can also start outside of your clothes so that you’re not getting direct stimulation on your genitals.
Is it okay to use a vegetable as a sex toy?
Vegetables are a classic choice. A carrot or zucchini that is sturdy and firm but also smooth will allow for easier penetration, Wood says, but be sure to put a condom over your vegetables. “Some vegetables, like a cucumber, can easily break in half depending on how vigorous your play is, and you don’t want it to break off inside of you, so if you have a condom around it, you can get everything out.”
Condoms can also prevent germs from spreading, Wood says, because many veggies are porous or could have nicks or scratches that are harboring bacteria.
Homemade toys for bondage and temperature play
Wanna raid your closet? For kinkier sex with your partner, you can make bondage toys out of a simple necktie or belt. After getting consent and discussing your guidelines, these items can be used to tie up your partner for some hot BDSM for beginners dynamics. And a T-shirt or sleep mask can be used as a blindfold to dim the sense of sight and rev up the other senses.
Household items can also be used in temperature play, the use of hot and cold for pleasure in sexual activities. Ice is a cheap and safe option, but start slow since everyone has different temperature thresholds. You can also put a bought or homemade sex toy in the freezer, Wood says. But again, be sure to check with your partner on their comfort level on another part of the body before using it on their genitals. The same goes for hot wax; in this case, a regular household candle is not a good DIY option. It’s better to use a body-safe candle intended for wax play, or you and your partner could burn yourselves.
Although you should always remember safety, start seeing those cucumbers and hairbrushes in a new light, and you may realize that pretty much every room in the house has something sexy to offer.
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