Sex toy virgin - help

So I've been going back and forth between buying my first toy and I've decided to do it! Being single and in university I need something discreet/quiet but equally amazing and powerful. Any suggestions, ladies?

I have heard AMAZING things about the silencer! It's on my wishlist and has really good reviews. Plus it's on sale right now! http://www.lovehoney.co.uk/product.cfm?p=16603

Do you want more clitoral or g-spot stimulation? Are you looking for a vibrator, dildo, etc?x

I have the silencer USB version and it does live up to the name! I'd also recommend this one http://www.lovehoney.co.uk/product.cfm?p=33962 I love it :)

Or there's a vibrating egg like this one http://www.lovehoney.co.uk/product.cfm?p=33566 which is brilliant x

I definitely think I'm looking for more of a vibrator as I've been told they're the best for pleasure, one friend even told me how she could only use them for a short while because it was so intense so ideally I'd like something that shares that effect but being quiet is a key when you live in student accomodation

Obviously though I am a COMPLETE newbie and need all the recommendations/advice I can get x

oohlalalucy wrote:

I definitely think I'm looking for more of a vibrator as I've been told they're the best for pleasure, one friend even told me how she could only use them for a short while because it was so intense so ideally I'd like something that shares that effect but being quiet is a key when you live in student accomodation

I'm a student too so I totally get it. Silencer is a good way to start. If you want to build up though, you might want a small bullet to get started. This is a good one and you have lots of attachments so you can learn what you like a bit more. http://www.lovehoney.co.uk/product.cfm?p=24786

Plus for £3 you can hate it without burning a hole.x

Some more ideas I just thought of - This was one of my first vibrators, it's nice and small, isn't too intimidating and has quite good power. http://www.lovehoney.co.uk/product.cfm?p=24785

There's the classic ladyfinger style like these ones http://www.lovehoney.co.uk/product.cfm?p=15342 http://www.lovehoney.co.uk/product.cfm?p=319 which could be a good place to start, I had the silver one, not the strongest out there but a good first toy.

This has pretty good reviews too http://www.lovehoney.co.uk/product.cfm?p=20753

Also as you're a student if you have Unidays you can get 20% discount :) x

bex1213 wrote:

oohlalalucy wrote:

I definitely think I'm looking for more of a vibrator as I've been told they're the best for pleasure, one friend even told me how she could only use them for a short while because it was so intense so ideally I'd like something that shares that effect but being quiet is a key when you live in student accomodation

I'm a student too so I totally get it. Silencer is a good way to start. If you want to build up though, you might want a small bullet to get started. This is a good one and you have lots of attachments so you can learn what you like a bit more. http://www.lovehoney.co.uk/product.cfm?p=24786

Plus for £3 you can hate it without burning a hole.x

Perfect! So would you recommend starting with one or the other and going from there or just bag both?x

oohlalalucy wrote:

bex1213 wrote:

oohlalalucy wrote:

I definitely think I'm looking for more of a vibrator as I've been told they're the best for pleasure, one friend even told me how she could only use them for a short while because it was so intense so ideally I'd like something that shares that effect but being quiet is a key when you live in student accomodation

I'm a student too so I totally get it. Silencer is a good way to start. If you want to build up though, you might want a small bullet to get started. This is a good one and you have lots of attachments so you can learn what you like a bit more. http://www.lovehoney.co.uk/product.cfm?p=24786

Plus for £3 you can hate it without burning a hole.x

Perfect! So would you recommend starting with one or the other and going from there or just bag both?x

Depends on how much you want to spend. You get free delivery over £20 so you might want to get some lube, sex toy cleaner (can't recommend this enough!), and some storage bags. Plus with the 20% student discount you can treat yourself to some nice panties or extras.x

bex1213 wrote:

oohlalalucy wrote:

bex1213 wrote:

oohlalalucy wrote:

I definitely think I'm looking for more of a vibrator as I've been told they're the best for pleasure, one friend even told me how she could only use them for a short while because it was so intense so ideally I'd like something that shares that effect but being quiet is a key when you live in student accomodation

I'm a student too so I totally get it. Silencer is a good way to start. If you want to build up though, you might want a small bullet to get started. This is a good one and you have lots of attachments so you can learn what you like a bit more. http://www.lovehoney.co.uk/product.cfm?p=24786

Plus for £3 you can hate it without burning a hole.x

Perfect! So would you recommend starting with one or the other and going from there or just bag both?x

Depends on how much you want to spend. You get free delivery over £20 so you might want to get some lube, sex toy cleaner (can't recommend this enough!), and some storage bags. Plus with the 20% student discount you can treat yourself to some nice panties or extras.x

I'm sold! X

oohlalalucy wrote:

I'm sold! X

Good luck! Hope you enjoy them.x

Tracy cox rabbit is a good beginner kn ed in my opinion. Enjoy.

NatandTom wrote:

Some more ideas I just thought of - This was one of my first vibrators, it's nice and small, isn't too intimidating and has quite good power. http://www.lovehoney.co.uk/product.cfm?p=24785

There's the classic ladyfinger style like these ones http://www.lovehoney.co.uk/product.cfm?p=15342 http://www.lovehoney.co.uk/product.cfm?p=319 which could be a good place to start, I had the silver one, not the strongest out there but a good first toy.

This has pretty good reviews too http://www.lovehoney.co.uk/product.cfm?p=20753

Also as you're a student if you have Unidays you can get 20% discount :) x

How quiet would you say they are? (I live in halls)

Vanessa8 wrote:

Tracy cox rabbit is a good beginner kn ed in my opinion. Enjoy.

Thanks!