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I didn't care much for this thing. Physically it's about the size of a soda can with a little tapering. The front end is molded a bit to look sort of like a vagina (I guess). The back end is clean and flat. The sides are smooth. It's very squishy--it reminded me a lot of cherry Jello, but obviously it holds together (unlike Jello).
The interior hole appears to have been molded from a carriage bolt, which gives it pronounced ribbing.
My experiences with this were a comedy of errors. First, like most men's toys, you need to stretch them a bit before you can enter them, and that was certainly the case with this. Getting into it was a lot of work! You have to get your thumbs into the hole and s-t-r-e-t-c-h it way out to get it big enough (and I'm not exactly Peter North) to enter. Now add the fact that you're probably slippery with lube--and good luck holding onto it. I had a hell of a time holding it--it kept squirting out my hands. Then once I DID have it in place, my hand slipped and PHOOOM! it launched itself off my pole! It's stretch but it doesn't like to stay stretched. Launching the rocket became a whole new game...
Once I got to where I could hold onto it and stay in, the internal ribbing kicked in. Way in. If you're sensitive (and I am), it quickly feels like you're fucking sandpaper. Lube retention inside is poor and you end up with a LOT of friction very quickly. If you can handle it, you may love it. But I felt like important stuff was being burned off.
I recommend against it, unless you don't mind spending the $30 or so as an experiment. But I think there are better values for the money. |
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