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Article: 4 Ways to Use MIKI (That Aren’t Just G-Spot Stimulation)

4 Ways to Use MIKI (That Aren’t Just G-Spot Stimulation)

4 Ways to Use MIKI (That Aren’t Just G-Spot Stimulation)

MIKI has officially been voted one of Glamour's Best G-Spot Vibratorsand honestly, we’re not surprised. With its elegant curve, silky-soft silicone, and powerful yet rumbly vibrations, MIKI is designed to target the G-spot with precision and ease. It's perfect for beginners, experts, and anyone in between.

We know that a g-spot vibrator isn't for everyone, so we wanted to share that the MIKI isn't just a one-trick pony. If you’ve only been using MIKI internally, you’re missing out on a whole world of fun!

Here are four ways to use MIKI that you might not have thought of.

 

1. The pillow grind

Grinding isn’t just for teenagers and dance floors; in fact, it’s one of the most underrated pleasure techniques for vulva owners. And, it deserves to be normalised at any age. But why is it so great? Well, grinding allows you to control pressure, speed and even rhythm with your whole body; it can help support those who experience pain, and it will enable you to build pleasure through the clitoris gradually.

How to try it with MIKI: Tie MIKI securely to a pillow using a soft scarf, tie, or ribbon. Turn it on, straddle the pillow between your legs, and grind against it. The curved shape means you can angle it towards your clitoris, vulva, or even your lower abdomen for broad, delicious stimulation.

 

2. Tease your partner (or yourself) across erogenous zones

MIKI isn’t just for genitals. It’s a brilliant teasing tool for the entire body, and we have nerves that can be stimulated in multiple areas. For example, try gently dragging the vibrator across sensitive areas like:

  • Inner thighs
  • Nipples
  • Feet and ankles
  • The perineum (the skin between the genitals and anus)

Why it works: These areas are packed with nerve endings, and teasing them before genital touch can heighten arousal and make everything feel more intense later on. Some may even experience orgasm for nipple stimulation alone.

 

3. Clitoral first, G-spot second

Many people jump straight to internal stimulation, but warming up the clitoris first can make G-spot (vaginal) play feel much more pleasurable. The clitoris and G-spot are part of the same internal structure, so stimulating one often enhances sensation in the other. Plus, warming up reduces discomfort and increases pleasure.

How to try it: Use the curved tip externally on the clitoris or along the labia before inserting it. Start with low vibrations, use a good quality lube, build slowly, and only move internally once you feel aroused, lubricated and ready.

 

4. A gentle tap (or spank) for sensory play

MIKI’s firm yet soft silicon body makes it perfect for playful sensory exploration. Combining impact (tapping/spanking) with consent, of course, along with vibration, creates contrast, one of the easiest ways to intensify sensation and have a little extra fun.

How to try it: Lightly tap or spank the bum with MIKI before slowly stroking it across the skin towards the vulva. Alternate between touch and vibration for a layered sensory experience.

 

MIKI, more than a G-spot toy

Winning Glamour’s Best G-Spot Vibrator award is just the beginning. MIKI is a versatile, body-friendly pleasure toy that is designed to be explored, solo or with a partner. So whether you’re grinding, teasing, tapping, or exploring internal pleasure, consider this your permission slip to play beyond the instructions.

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