What Is a Clit Clamp?
It's a sex toy that applies pressure to the clitoris through pinching, sucking, or squeezing. Many are designed with aesthetics in mind.
A clit clip engorges the clitoris, which makes it more sensitive to touch. Clips can be a great way to add clitoral stimulation during other kinds of sexual play.
Clamps can be used during solo play or partnered sex. You may want to try using the clamp during a solo session to see how it feels before you bring it into partnered play.
What Types of Clamps Are There?
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Tweezer clamps. These have two slim pieces of metal or plastic, like their name suggests. The ends intended to pinch are normally covered in rubber guards. Most tweezer clamps are less intense than other varieties.
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Butterfly clamps.These have a butterfly-shaped base with an end that pinches the clitoris. They tend to be more stable and more intense than tweezer clamps. The clamp gets tighter when you pull on the attached chain.
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Weighted clit clamps. These have weights on the end to add pressure.
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Vacuum pumps.Sometimes called clit suckers, these use suction to increase blood flow and engorge the clitoris. They can provide a truly intense experience but are harder to master, making them best for experienced pros.
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Vibrating clit clamps.These add a buzzy vibration to the regular clamp pressure.
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Nipple to clit clamps.These are a pair of nipple clamps attached by a metal chain to a clit clamp. The chain connecting the two clamp sets is more for aesthetic, but can also be grabbed and tugged by your partner.
Benefits of a Clit Clamp
First and foremost, a clitoral clamp increases blood flow to the clitoris upon removal. This makes the clit larger, more prominent, and more sensitive to touch, and can help achieve orgasm during penetration or other sex play.
Increased blood flow can also jumpstart the sexual arousal process. If you have a hard time getting warmed up or want to increase your lubrication, using a clamp might help.
Clamps can be an easy and non-threatening way to explore BDSM. A clit clamp in particular can be a way to explore the combined sensation of pleasure and pain.
And some people simply like the way a clit clip looks on themselves or others!
What's the Best Clit Clamp for Me?
It depends on what experience you're looking for! Tweezer clamps without weights tend to be the least intense and are the best for beginners. Butterfly varieties offer more of a pinch and are also more secure.
The size of the clit clip also matters, as larger clamps tend to be more painful than smaller ones.Take a look at the surfaces that pinch, too. Some are covered with rubber caps to minimize the pressure on the skin, while others have textured surfaces for added stimulation.
Does a Clitoral Clamp Hurt?
Well, they can, if you want them to! Some clamps offer gentle pressure, while others give quite a pinch. If you're new to clitoral clamps, it's best to start at the less painful end and work your way up.
Are Clitoral Clamps Dangerous?
No, but there are a couple of safety guidelines you should observe.
Apply lube to the ends of the clamp before you attach it. This will make it easier to put on and take off and protect the delicate clitoral skin from tearing or bruising.
Start by using your clit clip for 2-3 minutes and work your way up. The maximum time depends on how tight the clamp is, but it shouldn't be more than 30 minutes. If you start to lose sensation, take it off immediately.
As with all sex toys, wash your nipple and clit clamps with warm water and soap (or a toy cleaning solution) before and after use.
Add a Pinch of Pleasure to Every Romp
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