Dildos

DILDOS

The dildo is among the most timeless sex toys: a simple penetration toy, with no motor and no batteries, that relies entirely on shape, material and the sense of presence. Realistic dildos, dual-density silicone models, suction-cup dildos, customisable models or freer designs: this category brings together dildos of every size, designed for vaginal or anal pleasure, on your own or as a couple, with a simple, sensory and uninhibited approach.

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Dildos: the pleasure of penetration, made simple

The dildo is undoubtedly the most iconic sex toy: a penetration toy that relies on neither a motor nor vibrations, but on its shape, its material and the sense of presence it provides. Its simplicity is precisely what makes it strong, since it leaves everyone in full control of the rhythm, the angle and the depth.

In this category, you will find realistic dildos, dual-density silicone models, suction-cup dildos, customisable dildos, as well as freer and more colourful designs. Sizes range from the most accessible formats to more imposing models, for vaginal or anal use, on your own or as a couple. The goal is simple: to find the dildo that truly suits your body and your desires.

A good dildo is not necessarily the largest or the most realistic one. It is the one whose size, material and shape match your sensitivity. Pleasure is not a matter of performance: it is a matter of comfort, attentiveness and curiosity.

Which dildo should you choose?

Choosing a dildo depends above all on your experience, the area you want to stimulate and the type of sensation you are looking for. Someone just starting out will not have the same expectations as a regular user: size, firmness and shape are chosen according to your comfort, not an ideal. There is no universal dildo, only the right model for your body and the moment.

To choose well, a few criteria deserve your attention: length and diameter, the material, the firmness, the presence or absence of a suction cup, the base (essential for anal use), the level of realism and how easy it is to clean. A model of moderate size and soft texture is often ideal to start with, while a more imposing or firmer dildo will suit those who already know their limits and desires.

The main types of dildos

Not all dildos provide the same sensations. Here are the main families to know before making your choice.

Realistic dildos

Realistic dildos reproduce the appearance of male anatomy, with a defined glans, veins and sometimes a very natural tone. Beyond the visual aspect, they often offer a feel close to the real thing, especially the ultra-realistic models made of soft material. They are aimed at those looking for an immersive experience and a genuine sense of presence.

Dual-density dildos

Dual-density silicone dildos combine a firm core with a softer surface, to mimic the natural contrast between firmness and softness. The result is a dildo that holds well while remaining pleasant to the touch. It is an excellent option for those who want a good compromise between realism, comfort and stability.

Suction-cup dildos

Fitted with a suction-cup base, these dildos attach to a smooth surface such as a wall, the floor or the shower wall. They allow hands-free use and open the way to many positions. That same base generally makes them compatible with most harnesses, for use as a couple.

Customisable dildos

Moulding kits make it possible to create a dildo from a personal imprint. It is a playful and intimate approach, often appreciated by couples who want to keep a unique memento or maintain closeness over a distance. The result is a truly bespoke object, faithful to the original.

Design or non-realistic dildos

Not all dildos try to imitate reality. Some adopt abstract shapes, bright colours or original designs, sometimes conceived as genuine aesthetic objects. They suit those who prefer to separate pleasure from imitation, without giving up effectiveness.

Large-size dildos

Longer or wider than average, large-size dildos are aimed at an audience already comfortable with penetration. They require more preparation, more lubricant and more patience. The rule remains the same: an imposing format is never chosen as a challenge, but because it genuinely matches your comfort.

Realistic dildo or non-realistic dildo: which to choose?

The realistic dildo relies on immersion: its appearance, its texture and sometimes its relief contribute to an experience close to the real thing. For many, this realism is an integral part of the pleasure and fuels the imagination. It is a natural choice if you are looking for a sense of presence and authenticity.

The non-realistic dildo works differently: it fully embraces its nature as an object and focuses on shape, material and comfort, without seeking imitation. Bold colours, clean lines, original designs: this type of dildo appeals to those who want an uninhibited toy, sometimes easier to embrace or to keep within reach. Neither option is better than the other: it all depends on what makes you most comfortable.

Tips for a first use

If you are discovering dildos, start with a model of moderate size and a fairly soft texture. Penetration should always remain comfortable: it is better to progress calmly than to aim too big from the start. Take the time to relax and to listen to your body's sensations.

  • Choose the right size. A comfortable dildo is better than an overly imposing model that ends up staying in the drawer.
  • Use lubricant generously. A water-based lubricant is versatile and compatible with silicone dildos.
  • Prefer a wide base for anal use. This is an essential safety rule: only a flared base guarantees easy removal.
  • Go gradually. Relaxation and patience matter far more than rushing.
  • Clean the dildo after each use. Lukewarm water and mild soap, or a suitable sex toy cleaner according to the manufacturer's instructions.

Our selection of dildos

At Tentations, this category is not designed as a mere catalogue of sizes. The idea is to offer dildos suited to different desires: discovering penetration gently, rediscovering a more realistic sensation, alternating uses between solo and couple, or choosing a more specific model such as a suction-cup or customisable dildo.

We favour consistent products that are well positioned in their use: pleasant materials, well-thought-out shapes, realistic or design dildos depending on taste, and varied formats to suit every level of experience. Each product sheet specifies the essential dimensions and characteristics, to help you choose with complete clarity.

The right dildo is not the largest, the most realistic or the most eye-catching one. It is the one that matches your body, your way of exploring pleasure and the type of sensation you are looking for. Here, we like effective toys, but we like them even more when they are well chosen.

Frequently asked questions

Which dildo should you choose to start?

For a first time, go for a dildo of moderate size, fairly soft and with a simple shape. A reasonable diameter and a material that is pleasant to the touch make the discovery far more comfortable. There is no need to aim big: what counts is the sensation and the comfort, not the centimetres.

What is the difference between a dildo and a vibrator?

A dildo is a penetration toy with no mechanism: it does not vibrate and relies solely on its shape and its material. A vibrator adds vibrations thanks to a motor. The dildo offers a more natural sensation and full control of the movement, while the vibrator brings additional stimulation.

Can a dildo be used for anal pleasure?

Yes, provided one essential rule is respected: the dildo must have a wide, flared base. Unlike the vagina, the anus does not form a dead end, and only a safety base prevents any risk. Add plenty of lubricant and progress very gently.

Which lubricant should you use with a dildo?

A water-based lubricant is the safest and most versatile choice: it is suitable for all dildos, including those made of silicone. Avoid silicone-based lubricants with silicone dildos, as they can damage the surface, unless the manufacturer states otherwise.

How does a suction-cup dildo work?

A suction-cup dildo has a base that sticks to smooth surfaces: wall, floor, shower or bathtub wall. You simply press firmly for it to attach, which allows hands-free use and lets you vary positions. That same base also makes it compatible with most harnesses.

How do you clean and store a dildo?

After each use, clean the dildo with lukewarm water and mild soap or a suitable sex toy cleaner. Dry it carefully, then store it away from dust and light, ideally in a fabric pouch. Silicone dildos are best stored separately from one another.

Is delivery discreet?

Yes. Orders are prepared with discretion and shipped in neutral packaging, with no explicit indication of the contents on the outside.

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