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G-spot dildos are designed with one thing in mind: finding that elusive internal sweet spot and making the most of it. Our curved shafts, angled tips, and textured designs work with your body's anatomy, offering the kind of focused stimulation that straight toys simply can't match. Whether you prefer firm silicone, smooth glass, or flexible materials, there's a shape here that fits the way you feel pleasure.
This collection suits everyone with a G-spot to explore, from first-timers curious about internal stimulation to seasoned fans upgrading their go-to toy. Browse by size, material, or curve intensity and find your match with confidence.
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A G-spot dildo is shaped differently from a straight dildo. It features a noticeable upward curve, an angled shaft, or a bulged head that is designed to press against the front wall of the vagina during use. That targeted pressure on the G-spot is what sets these toys apart. The firmer the material, the more direct and consistent that pressure tends to be, which is why many people favour glass or firm silicone for this type of stimulation.
For any toy used internally, you want a non-porous material that cannot harbour bacteria and is free from potentially harmful additives. The safest options are:
Avoid toys made from jelly, PVC, or unlabelled rubber, as these materials can be porous and may contain irritants.
Cleaning depends on the material. Non-motorised silicone, glass, and stainless steel toys can be fully sterilised by boiling, running through a dishwasher on the top rack without detergent, or wiping down with a 10% bleach solution, then rinsing thoroughly. For a quick clean between uses, warm water and a dedicated toy cleaner work well. Always allow the toy to dry completely before storing it, and keep silicone toys in a separate pouch or container so they do not touch other silicone items, which can cause surface degradation over time.
Water-based lubricant is compatible with every material in this collection and is generally the safest all-round choice. If your toy is made from glass or stainless steel, you can also use silicone-based lubricant for a longer-lasting glide. However, silicone-based lubricant should not be used with silicone toys, as it can break down the surface of the material over time. Always check the product description if you are unsure about compatibility.
If you are exploring G-spot stimulation for the first time, choose a dildo with a slimmer girth, a clear upward curve, and a smooth surface so you can focus on locating and enjoying the sensation without added intensity. A firm but not rigid silicone option is a popular starting point because it is forgiving while still providing good pressure. Take your time, use plenty of water-based lubricant, and remember that the G-spot response can build gradually. There is no rush, and comfort always comes first.