How to Introduce Toys into Your Relationship
If the words “do you want to try a toy?” make your throat tight, you’re not alone. Most couples never quite figure out how to bring this up — and the conversation often gets postponed indefinitely. Here’s how to do it well.
Lead with curiosity, not critique
Frame it as something for both of you to explore, not something missing in your sex life. “I’ve been curious about…” lands very differently than “you’ve never been able to…”. Same goes if your partner brings it up: receive it as an invitation, not as a complaint.
Choose together
Browse together. Read reviews together. Pick something neither of you has tried, so you’re both beginners. A couples’ vibrator, a remote-controlled bullet, or a simple cock ring is a low-pressure first step.
Lower the stakes
The first time you try a new toy, take performance off the table. Plan it as play, not as the main event. Laugh, fumble, and adjust. The goal is information, not perfection.
Talk about it after
What worked? What didn’t? What do you want to try next? The post-play conversation is the part that turns one experiment into a richer, more communicative sex life.