Typically, I rate sex toys on their ability or inability to bring me orgasm. I knew going into this review though, that the Aneros Evi, would have to be measured on a different scale than past toys. Based on one fact, and one fact alone: the Evi is one peculiar, little toy. It’s one part Kegel exerciser and one part non-vibrating, G-Spot/clitoris stimulating, insertable. Which I’ve got to admit is slightly confusing.
I’ll let you in on a little secret. I’ve never tried a realistic dildo. It’s not that they freak me out or anything. It’s just that there is such a huge range of abstract shapes and sizes to choose from, that I always find myself drawn to features that can’t be found in nature. So it was not particularly surprising that I was instantly attracted to a swirly, ridged dildo like the Mini Rippler.
The Pleasure Works G-Swirl is a highly textured, battery-powered, insertable vibrator. And since I had absolutely nothing like it in my toy box, I was really anticipating giving it a try.
The G-Swirl’s peculiar, sword shape is what initially caused me to take note of it, but another thing that captured my attention and had me thinking – “I have to have it!” was the thick, swirly silicone shaft that the G-Swirl is named for.
I’ll be the first to admit an expensive pillow used solely for sexual positioning may seem like a bit of a splurge. I was skeptical myself. My thinking before trying the Wedge was, what can this wedge-shaped sex pillow do that a few strategically placed pillows can’t? Well to answer that question, a lot, really. I can promise you one thing, the money I spent on my Wedge, was not wasted.
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