Shapes and Forms of Bullet and Egg Vibrators by Sunny Megatron Contents [] Introduction Traditional Finger Sleeves Introduction Traditional bullet vibrators are the ones you’ll often see next to the cash register or on the top rack of the vibrator store. Since they are an inexpensive grab-and-go option, many people will purchase multiple. Though there are many types of brands, most bullets function the same way, and customers are often drawn to repurchase them out of familiarity. Traditional Bullet and Egg Shaped Traditional bullet vibrators are usually about 0.75” in width. There are longer bullet vibes that fit into “bullet sleeves” to power larger toys of different shapes and sizes. This can come in handy with toys like double dildos or strap-ons that you may not always want to be powered or vibrating. Bullet vibes can also usually easily be slipped into pockets of underwear. Finger Straps and Extensions Finger vibrators are slightly smaller than the traditional bullet, with the addition of a stretchy strap to go around your finger. For some, this makes using the toy with a partner easier. Others don’t want to have to hold on to a tiny vibe or have to focus on holding the toy quite as much. Sometimes the smallest changes can make the biggest difference. The handy strap can also be used on the tongue for oral sex. Sleeves and Add Ons Textured Sleeves are available for bullet vibes and can add alternative stimulation. Whether it’s nubs, ribs, these sleeves can make a standby toy feel like something completely new. Sleeves are usually softer, which is a different sensation in itself. Cultural & Social Notes promoting Sexual Positivity REMINDER Everyone is different... A note about gender and sexual fluidity: Nothing is usually set in black and white. Like life, gender and sexuality come in all variations (the "50 Shades of Grey" title makes a little more sense now, right?) There are many people who don't identify as the gender most often associated with their personal sexual organs. A person may also be straight, gay, or anywhere on the spectrum in between. If you would like to learn more about gender and sexuality terms, Arnold Zwicky has a wonderful guide HERE