FOR PEOPLE WITH VULVAS
A. CLITORIS + CLITORAL HOOD
Touch Pleasure Point directly to clitoris, or to clitoral hood if direct
clitoral stimulation is too intense.
B. LABIA + VULVA
Pleasure Point can be moved around labia majora, labia
minora, or the vulva in whatever way feels good as a warm up.
C. VAGINA
Myth has been designed to specifically hit the g-spot. The g-spot is an
area of nerve endings located along the front wall of the vagina.
Everyone’s anatomy is different, but the g-spot is usually located about
an inch or so inside the vaginal opening on the upper wall. Insert Myth
and ensure the textured pattern is facing upwards. The textured head
will help to create a more intense sensation against the g-spot.
You should be looking for a firm, pressing sensation, and to imitate
a ‘come hither’ motion with the toy.
D. ANALLY
Anal orgasms in cisgender females and people assigned female at birth
are had by indirectly stimulating the ‘a-spot’ through the anus. If this is
your first time experimenting anally, we suggest beginning with fingers
whilst getting used to the sensation of anal play. Slowly insert Myth
with the textured head facing inwards and you should be looking for
a pressing sensation.
FOR PEOPLE WITH PENISES
A. ANALLY (P-SPOT/ PROSTATE)
Myth has also been designed as a p-spot vibrator for people assigned
male at birth and cisgender men. The prostate gland is located just
below the bladder and is roughly the size of a walnut, it is located about
two inches inside the anus. Insert Myth with the textured head facing
inwards, once inserted, the head of the Myth will press against this spot.
B. PERINEUM
The perineum is a small, nerve packed area between the genitals and
anus, or the scrotum and anus. Avoid ‘digging in’ or ‘poking’ and apply
Myth sideways, the way a thumb pad might sit.