Ever since they came into existence, vibrators had leapfrogged its ancestral gadget, the dildo. Used to be disparagingly termed “vibrating dildo”, vibrators eventually came out on top. It was not surprising that it is now the biggest-selling sex toy among all the others combined. Today, it is sometimes referred to by its shortened, hip term as vibe.
Vibrators literally shook the sex world by their magic, powered only by their capacity to satisfy to the hilt for any user (men/women/others). Not all of them are the same, however, and each gender would know which models are best for them.
Transitions
Many people still call a vibe as vibrators. From its development years ago as so-called cure for neuralgia, headaches and wrinkles, they had been in business for other things than what was listed then. Those things were for women only in those days and were not talked about in public.
The medical profession tried hard to suppress the growing reputation of what it can really do and passed it off as a cure for “hysteria” in women. Things, however, settled down and finally called spade a spade.
These days, the ever-growing collection of vibrator models and versions, old and new, are still treasured for what they can do with their old features and characteristics. These old models are still around for sale.
Transformations
They were transformed into something new with more and more capabilities. Before, they were tethered into electrical outlets. They now have transportable power (batteries, rechargeable or replaceable). The number of users has now tripled (counting the men and the gay population)
They’re not tethered to electrical sockets but have transportable power (batteries). Also, in the olden days, only women had access (and use) for them. These days the number of their users had more than tripled. (Count the men and the new gay users, too, among the growing women users.)
A collection of the models of the device, old and new, with their own individual capabilities and characters.
The older models (dildos) just didn’t die out; some women still prefer to manipulate the devices on their own volition, in their own rhythm following how they feel in each mounting moment while using the devices.
The old models didn’t just die out. There had been new leases of life after innovations were made and incorporated to their capabilities sought after by users, mostly women. These days, too, the range of uses has expanded and they are now used by couples as new-found perks in their sex acts (we-vibes) together.
Assortment
The days, the “vibes” (vibrators) have grown in number. Along the way, there were also new diversions and choices, and vibrators went with the changes of the times.
As always, the ever-creative makers came out with new models, and new designs including new power sources. (Rechargeable batteries are relatively new innovations). Of course, applications have their own modifications and improvements chasing the runaway demand.
New models may have arrived but the older classic vibe models (clitoral vibes, G-spot locators, magic wands and new rabbits) might be around a long time.
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