Clitoral and pussy pumps use gentle suction to increase blood flow to the vulva — temporarily enhancing sensitivity and size for more intense stimulation. Available in manual squeeze-bulb and electric models.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: How do clitoral pumps work?
A: A small cup is placed over the clitoris (or vulva), and suction is applied via a hand pump or electric motor. The suction draws blood flow to the area, increasing sensitivity and size temporarily.
Q: Does using a pump hurt?
A: When used correctly on low suction, it shouldn't hurt. Start with minimal pressure, hold for 5–10 minutes, and gradually increase over sessions. Always release pressure before removing the cup.
Q: How long do the effects last?
A: The enhanced sensitivity and slight swelling typically last 30–60 minutes after use.
Q: Are electric pumps better than manual ones?
A: Electric pumps give more precise, consistent suction without tiring your hand. Manual pumps are more affordable and give you tactile feedback on pressure. Both work well.
Q: Is delivery discreet?
A: Yes — plain, unmarked packaging with no indication of the contents.