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Noun
dildos
- Plural of dildo
Extensive Definition
A dildo is a sex toy, often
explicitly phallic in
appearance, intended for bodily penetration during masturbation or sex with a
partner or partners.
Description
There is general agreement that a non-vibrating
device, resembling the penis in shape, size, and overall
appearance, is a dildo. Some people include vibrating devices in
this definition. Others exclude penis prosthetic aids, also called
"extensions." Some include penis-shaped items clearly designed with
vaginal penetration in mind even if they are not true
approximations of a penis. Some people include devices designed for
anal penetration (butt plugs)
while others do not. Then there are the types that enter both the
vagina and anal areas, known as the shocker effect.
Etymology
The word "dildo" originally referred to the phallus-shaped peg used to lock an oar in position on a dory (small boat). It would be inserted into a hole on the side of the boat, and is very similar in shape to the modern toy. It is highly likely the toy takes its name from this sailing tool, which also lends its name to the town of Dildo and the nearby Dildo Island in Newfoundland, Canada. Others suggest the word is a corruption of Italian "diletto" (for "delight"). The term first appeared in English language print when Ben Jonson's 1610 play, The Alchemist, was published in 1616. William Shakespeare used the term once in The Winter's Tale, believed to be from 1610, but not printed until the First Folio of 1623. The phrase "Dil Doul," referring to a man's penis, appears in the 17th century folk ballad "The Maids Complaint for want of a Dil Doul".The song was among the many in the library of Samuel Pepys, and the term "doul" still means a child's little penis in modern PersianOlisbos is a classical term for a dildo, from the
Greek ολισβος; a godemiche is a dildo in the shape of a penis with
scrotum. In some modern languages, the names for "dildo" can be
more descriptive, creative or subtle, such as in Russian
(Фаллоимитатор, literally "Phallic imitator"), Spanish
(Consolador, literally "consolation/consolator") or Welsh
(cala goeg, literally "fake penis").
History
Dildos in one form or another have been present in society throughout history. Artifacts from the Upper Paleolithic which have previously been described as batons were most likely used for sexual purposes. However, there appears to be hesitation on the part of archaeologists to label these items as sex toys: as one archaeologist put it, "Looking at the size, shape, and — some cases — explicit symbolism of the ice age batons, it seems disingenuous to avoid the most obvious and straightforward interpretation. But it has been avoided." There have been many references to dildos in the historical and ethnographic literature. Haberlandt, for example, illustrates single and double-ended wooden dildos from late 19th century Zanzibar.The world's oldest known dildo is a siltstone
20-centimeter phallus
from the Upper Palaeolithic period 30,000 years ago that was found
in Hohle Fels Cave near Ulm Germany. Findings
of the archaeologists show that ancient Egyptians used dildos
2,500 years ago. Also these sex toys were used by ancient Greeks. A vase with
a woman using a dildo depicted on it was found by scientists. This
vase was made in the fifth century B.C. Another ancient
Greek vase of about the 6th century B.C. depicts a scene in
which a women bends over to give a man a blowjob, while another man is
about to thrust a dildo up her posterior.
The first dildos were made of stone, tar, wood
and other materials that could be shaped as penis and that were
firm enough to be used as a penetrative sex toys. Chinese women in the
15th century used dildos made of lacquered wood with textured
surface. With the invention of modern materials there appeared the
possibility to make dildos of any shapes, sizes, colors and
textures.
Dildos in culture
John Wilmot, the 17th century
English libertine,
published his poem Signior Dildo in 1673. During the Parliamentary
session of that year, objections were raised to the proposed
marriage of James,
Duke of York, brother of the King and heir to the throne, to
Mary
of Modena, an Italian Catholic Princess. An address was
presented to King
Charles on 3 November, foreseeing the dangerous consequences of
marriage to a Catholic, and urging him to put a stop to any planned
wedding '...to the unspeakable Joy and Comfort of all Your loyal
Subjects." Wilmot's response was Signior
Dildo (You ladies all of merry England), a mock address
anticipating the 'solid' advantages of a Catholic marriage, namely
the wholesale importation of Italian dildos, to the unspeakable joy
and comfort of all the ladies of England:
- You ladies all of merry England
- Who have been to kiss the Duchess's hand,
- Pray, did you not lately observe in the show
- A noble Italian called Signor Dildo? ...
- Who have been to kiss the Duchess's hand,
- A rabble of pricks who were welcomed before,
- Now finding the porter denied them the door,
- Maliciously waited his coming below
- And inhumanly fell on Signor Dildo ...
- Now finding the porter denied them the door,
Materials
Rubber dildos, usually incorporating a steel spring for stiffness, became available in the 1940s. This was a less than satisfactory arrangement because of the potential for serious injury from cuts from the spring when the rubber finally cracked and came apart.Later, PVC dildos with a
softer PVC filler became popular. Most of the inexpensive dildos
sold today are made this way.
PVC and jelly-rubber toys have often been found
to be problematic because they contain unsafe phthalates, softeners added
to many plastics that are also found in some jewelry, food
containers, and other soft rubber toys. Phthalates have been linked
to health problems such as cancer and prenatal defects. Products
made of PVC or jelly rubber cannot be sterilized.
Manufacturers recommend using condoms with these toys if users
share them.
In the 1990s, silicone
rubber dildos became more popular, a trend that has continued
as the prices have lowered. These are easier to clean and do not
have the characteristic plastic aroma of PVC. They were expensive
when introduced but are now reasonably priced, making them an
excellent choice for the first-time user. Silicone holds body heat
well, and is an excellent conductor of vibrations, allowing users
to hold a vibrator
at one end. Silicone is also a robust material (especially when
compared to the cheap, unsafe jelly rubber that many dildos are
made of) that can be sterilized by boiling or bleaching.
High-end, chrome
plated steel dildos
are also popular in the BDSM scene. Some users
prefer them because of their hardness, firmness, durability,
electrical conductance (see erotic
electrostimulation), and low friction, especially when used in
conjunction with lubricant. Because they are heavy, they can be
used to exercise vaginal PC muscles. (Betty
Dodson's "barbell" is an example.)
A steel dildo may be warmed or cooled in water
before use to elicit a range of temperature sensations. It may also
retain body heat of the user. Because of its polished nonporous
surface, it may be sterilized in boiling water, or in an autoclave.
Glass dildos have
similar features to steel ones. Glass toys are solid, not hollow,
and usually made of Pyrex or borosilicate glass,
although this may vary depending on manufacturer. Like steel, glass
toys may be used to apply firmer pressure than silicone can to a
female's G-spot (urethral
sponge) or male's prostate
gland.
Cyberskin is a
synthetic material that looks and feels like human skin. Many feel
that Cyberskin feels quite realistic. It is a porous material and
cannot be sterilized. It often gets sticky after washing (which can
be remedied by a dusting of cornstarch) and is much more
delicate and prone to rips and tears than silicone dildos.
"Packing
dildos", which are not designed for penetration, are often made of
this material.
Phallus-shaped vegetables and fruits, such as
banana or zucchini have even been used as
dildos, possibly since prehistory. Smooth rocks of phallic shape
are suited to use as a dildo. Any object of sufficient firmness and
shape could be hypothetically used as a dildo.
Shape
Conventionally, many dildos are shaped like a
human penis with varying
degrees of detail, others are made to resemble the phallus of male
animals. Not all, however, are fashioned to reproduce the male
anatomy meticulously, and dildos come in a wide variety of shapes.
These may resemble figures, or simply be practical creations which
stimulate more easily than conventional designs. In Japan, many dildos
are created to resemble animals or cartoon characters, like
Hello
Kitty, so that they may be sold as toys, thus avoiding obscenity laws.
Some dildos have textured surfaces to enhance
sexual pleasure. Many dildos of high quality, also called top shelf toys,
tend to have less of a resemblance to a penis, opting for ergonomic
design.
Uses
Vaginal and/or anal penetration are the obvious uses. Dildos have fetishistic value as well, and some couples use them in other ways, running them over the skin during foreplay for example. If of appropriate sizes, they can be used as gags, for oral penetration for a sort of artificial fellatio. Some people also use specially designed dildos to stimulate the G-spot.Dildos are used by people of all genders and
sexual
orientations, alone or with others.
Safety and health
Some larger dildos are intended for visual appeal
only and should not be used for penetration.
Dildos can transmit disease between users in the
same way as other forms of sexual contact, and should not be shared
among users where this is a concern. This is particularly true for
dildos made of porous or micro-porous materials, such as most soft
synthetics. On the other hand, smooth stainless steel or Pyrex
dildos are easier to clean, non-porous, and can be more easily
sanitized, either chemically or by boiling. Silicone dildos can
also be sterilized via boiling or washing with a diluted bleach
solution (10 parts water: 1 part bleach), then rinsed well. This is
not meant to say that any unprotected dildo should be used by more
than one person without being sanitized. An effective remedy is to
use a fresh condom on the dildo.
Some silicone dildos are incompatible with some
silicone-based lubricants, so users should
avoid combining the two without doing a patch test.
Dildos without a flanged base or other mechanism
to control the depth of insertion should not be used anally,
because they can be difficult to retrieve without medical
assistance should they be inserted completely.
Variations
A dildo to be inserted in the anus and remain in
place for a period of time is called a butt-plug. Dildos
used for repeated anal penetration, such as thrusting, are usually
referred to as simply "dildos" and must have a flared base to be
safe for anal play. There are also double-ended
dildos, with different-sized shafts pointing in the same
direction, used by women to accomplish both anal and vaginal
penetration at once, or for two partners to share a single dildo.
In this case, the dildo acts as a sort of "see-saw"; each partner
takes an end and receives stimulation.
There are dildos designed to be worn in a
harness, sometimes called a strap-on
harness or strap-on
dildo, or to be worn inside, sometimes with vibrating devices attached
externally.
Strap-on dildos may be double-ended, in which
case they are meant to be worn by users who want to experience
vaginal or anal penetration while also penetrating a partner. They
may also be used for anal penetration
of men. If the penetration is done by a female partner to a male
partner, the act is known as pegging.
Other types of dildos include those designed to
be fitted to the face of one party, inflatable dildos, and dildos
with suction cups attached to the base (sometimes referred to as a
wall mount). Other types of harness mounts for dildos (besides
strapping to the groin) include thigh mount, face mount, or
furniture mounting straps.
Recent social acceptance and popularity has
resulted in the emergence of highly adorned dildos. These are often
made of expensive materials and may also be jewelled.
Gallery
See also
Notes
References
- Haberlandt, M. 1899. "Conträre Sexual-Erscheinungen bei der Neger-Bevölkerung Zanzibars", Zeitschrift für Ethnologie, 31: 668–670.
- Marshack, A. 1972. The Roots of Civilization: The Cognitive Beginnings of Man's First Art, Symbol and Notation.. New York: McGraw-Hill. ISBN 0297994492.
- Taylor, T. 1996. The Prehistory of Sex: Four Million Years of Human Sexual Culture. New York: Bantam. ISBN 055309694X.
- Vasey, PL. 1998. "Intimate Sexual Relations in prehistory: lessons from Japanese Macaques", World Archaeology 29(03):407–425.
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