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凱格爾球和跳蛋有什麼差別?

  • Mar 30, 2025
  • 行業趨勢

凱格爾球和跳蛋在很多方面都非常相似。然而,這些性玩具的用途和目的卻完全不同。如果您打算購買其中一種產品,那麼做出正確的選擇非常重要。這就是為什麼我會在下面向您簡單解釋一下。

Kegel Ball Jumping Egg Difference

相似性

跳蛋和凱格爾球都需要插入陰道。

嗯,是的,這就是相似之處。

什麼是跳蛋?

跳蛋以許多不同的名稱出售。跳蛋、愛情蛋、震動子彈

市面上不同種類的跳蛋數量驚人。它們通常配有振動器。跳蛋是為了讓蛋的配戴者感到興奮。所有的跳蛋之間都有差異,特別是在震動強度、遙控類型(有無線)、形狀、材質等方面。

跳蛋非常適合與伴侶一起使用和嘗試。這樣,您就可以交出遙控器,讓您的伴侶決定振動的時間和強度。當您的伴侶可以無線控制跳蛋時,它會變得更加有趣。有些跳蛋甚至可以透過智慧型手機上的應用程式進行控制,開啟了更多的可能性。

使用少許潤滑劑可以使插入和取出更容易。

在我看來,最好的跳蛋是滿堂趣品。您可以透過應用程式控制該設備,因此您不僅可以選擇讓世界上任何地方的任何人控制它,還可以讓它根據智慧型手機拾取的聲音振動。我可以根據經驗告訴你,這讓參加節慶、海灘、健身房或電影院突然變得更有趣了!

什麼是凱格爾球?

凱格爾球 - 否則怎麼可能 - 也有不同的名字,如凱格爾球 yoni Egg、 Powerball、骨盆底訓練器、 Coach Kegel、 Ben WA ball

不僅名字與 Jumping Egg 不同。形狀和用途也不同。凱格爾球有各種形狀、尺寸和材質。與跳蛋的主要區別在於,凱格爾球本身並不會帶來興奮和愉悅。事實上,凱格爾球是用來訓練括約肌和骨盆底肌肉的。因此,凱格爾球總是有重量的。還有不同重量和尺寸的套裝可供選擇,可用於在不同階段訓練骨盆底肌肉。

強壯的骨盆底肌肉很重要,因為它們可以減少或預防尿失禁(漏尿)。但它們也能使高潮感覺更強烈。此外,如果你的肌肉非常熟練,你也可以用它們來

大多數凱格爾球都配有繩子,以方便將其從陰道中取出。如果沒有繩索,它們也被稱為“benwa 球”。要取出它們,您必須蹲下並用力將其擠出或用手指將其勾到後面。 Ben Wa Ball 適合更高級的用戶,他們可以有效地控制自己的骨盆底肌肉。

與身體的所有肌肉一樣,骨盆底肌肉也應該每週訓練兩到三次。 15 到 20 分鐘的運動就足夠了。

一旦插入凱格爾球,您的肌肉就會自然收緊,以將球保持在您的體內。現在你可以收緊和放鬆這些肌肉,有點像在排尿時中斷排尿。

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