I’m going to let you all in on a secret. I love a good G-spot vibrator, despite me not being a big fan of G-spot vibrations. And that’s because I consider them to be one of the most versatile kinds of sex toys. Put one on your clit, and now you’ve got a clit vibrator with a handle and probably a bigger, more powerful motor than a lot of the mini clitoral vibes. Use it internally with the vibrations turned off and you’ve got yourself a dildo. They can do so many things…
I was pretty interested when Hot Octopuss announced that they were coming out with their first clit toy this year. Their flagship penis toy, the Pulse, is known for its really cool piston-like “PulsePlate,” so I was excited to see that tech translated to a toy that I can actually use…
Normally I choose which sex toys I review just based on what I think looks interesting or what my other toy reviewer friends have liked. But this review is pretty exciting because the toy was actually recommended to me by a bunch of you guys — viewers and friends outside of my sex toy industry bubble. So today I’m going to share my thoughts on the NS Novelties Luxe Electra Compact vibrator…
As we get close to the end of 2017, I really want to round out the year by reviewing some sex toys at a lower price-point (like, $50 or less). I’ve reviewed mostly luxury toys this year — some great, some not so great — but I really want to make it clear that you do not have to drop a ton of money to get a quality product. One brand I’ve been really interested in for a little while now is Blush Novelties…
It’s a We-Vibe party! In this video I am reviewing the two toys that come in their Dreamy Desire Collection, and if you hop over to my blog I’ve also just posted a review there for the new We-Vibe Wish clitoral vibrator. So if you want to know about any of those toys, never fear, I’ve got you covered! The We-Vibe Dreamy Desire Collection comes with two vibrators: the We-Vibe Touch, a small clit vibe, and the We-Vibe 4+, the brand’s namesake wearable vibrator…
I’m just gonna go ahead and say it — I’m kind of over app-compatible vibrators. They’re a fun novelty and often have useful features like long-distance controls and custom pattern programming, but once we get to the point of having to rely on an app for basic vibrator functionality they become more of a burden to me than a benefit. This is the case with the We-Vibe Wish…
Long ago (err… 2014), tales of a new sex toy company swept through the blogging community. Legend said they had a vibrator called Rosa with a unique shape and vibrations powerful enough to wake up the most stubborn of bodies…
This review has taken me a ridiculously long time to do for a few different reasons, but mainly because of the dissonance between how my vagina about this toy and how my brain feels. Let’s get this out of the way first: the Fun Factory Stronic Eins is a nearly $200 sex toy. I never know whether to talk about price in my toy reviews. Sometimes I feel like I should only discuss the faults and merits of the product and let consumers determine their own feelings about the cost…
When I say that the L’amourose Prism V is my perfect vibrator, I am not using that word lightly. I test sex toys for a living, after all, and I sugarcoat nothing — the things I love still tend to come with a list of caveats, and the things I hate are spared no snarky comment or complaint. I want the sex toy industry to be better, and part of making it better is through critique…
In general, wearable couples vibrators are not something that usually excites me. I appreciate the wearable aspect as an accessibility feature, but even then, the motors in those toys are usually pretty weak and buzzy, and they can be really finicky about actually fitting different people’s bodies and staying in the right place. So when We-Vibe sent me their newest couples toy, the Sync, I was as skeptical as I’ve ever been…