
The Vibrator Privacy Code
As an adult, you have the right to buy, own and use a vibrator without attracting attention or judgment from anyone. Only you have the right to compromise this standard.
Sex is personal. Even in these days of amateur videos and other internet revelations, most people want to keep the subject of sex between themselves and their partners, if any.
So, despite vibrators’ increasing popularity, many owners maintain a level of privacy about them. A few outliers may be compelled to tell acquaintances their masturbation details, but this is not common, nor always desirable. Vibrator users are not ashamed, prudish or sexually repressed. They just understand the need for privacy, which serves both the individual and society. Privacy allows you to have a personal life that you only share with others by choice.

For example, a young adult living at home may not want to share her masturbation methods with her parents. And Mom and Dad usually don’t want to know exactly how and when their little girl is reaching the peaks of sexual ecstacy.
Some typical reasons for keeping vibrators private:
- Uncomfortable discussing sex or masturbation with some people;
- Respect others’ desire not to be provided with details of my sexuality;
- Don’t want to be questioned or ridiculed about any aspect of my sexuality;
- Don’t want to hurt someone’s feelings about their sexual abilities/performance;
- Don’t want to encourage perception of me as a sexual being by some people;
- Help assure that my vibrator is never tampered with;
- Maintain privacy around children; and
- It’s my own damn business how and when I get off.
Even those who admit they own a vibrator usually are not anxious to advertise the specific times they are using one. Masturbation is “me time.”
Elements of Vibrator Privacy
But to maintain vibrator privacy, it helps to consider what you’re up against. Even when you hide a vibrator, you’re in danger of discovery as soon as you crank it up.
Here's what could give you away:
- Vibrator sounds, including motor noise;
- Vibrations that travel beyond the device and user;
- Nonverbal bodily noise, including sounds of arousal and orgasm;
- Presence of vibrator and ancillary products, such as lube and batteries;
- Clues left during the purchasing process, including research and advice-gathering
- Clues left from cleaning and maintenance;
- Discovery during travel or in locations away from home; and
- Discovery during disposal.
Each of these factors can be controlled and minimized, if not entirely eliminated.
Here is what you will learn from Vibrator Privacy.com:
What kind of vibrator owner are you?
How to control sound from your vibrator
Where to hide your vibrator
Quiet yet powerful vibrators to buy
To learn more about vibrators, we recommend Vibrators.com, the destination location for everything you need to know, including where to buy. Also check out the Vibrator Institute for sound and power ratings.
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