![]() ![]() It was also rusting a bit on the metal charging port.īesides the waterproofing issue, the only other issue I have with it is the weak and buzzy vibrations. I didn’t use this plug that often and took pretty good care of it, but the base of my plug was coming undone. It says it’s waterproof, but I don’t recommend submerging it in water. The base which houses the electronic components is held together by a small piece of silicone (glued to the bigger piece of silicone) and depending on how you’ve used it, the bottom part may start separating. It’s made of silicone and feels quite nice. I’ve only ever tried the “medium” size (1.5 inches), but the build quality and overall components are nearly identical. This one comes in two sizes – 1.5 inches and 2.0 inches in diameter (at the widest point). Personally, I think this is a good thing for any toy that is wearable in public. Hush is fairly soft but there is a little “drag” to the material. When it comes to material, some people like perfectly smooth silicone toys. The size of the neck compared to the rest of the toy (as well as the flared base) makes sure things stay in place and don’t get lost up the bum. Another thing to remember is there will be times when you’ll experience the occasional disconnect (such is the bane of all things wireless). There is also the option to connect it with other Lovense toys, but I haven’t got to try that option yet. I particularly loved the custom patterns. My favorite part is that you can connect it to the app for long-distance play, which is good news for long-distance couples. It also makes taking the thing out a little easier. The spiral along the neck keeps lube on the toy (and therefore you) while you play. It basically looked at the all positives and negatives from other toys and made one of the best and most innovative plugs on the market. Hush had a pretty great run on Indiegogo. TPE/TPR might be body-safe(ish), but it’s highly porous and should be used with a condom over it (if someone is determined to use it). Aside from being very porous, this material is also highly toxic and your anus membrane is absorbent. I’ll spare you the horror stories and just insist that you stay away from it at all costs. You should stay away from everything else, but especially JELLY. A dropped glass toy is a garbaged one, even if it looks okay. Soda-lime can be as strong as steel as long as it’s been made properly, with very few stress points, and has NOT been dropped at any point. NOTE: Glass toys need to be made from either annealed soda-lime glass or borosilicate (although there is some debate if borosilicate still holds the same quality as it used to). to hide in tiny microscopic nooks and crannies. “You can potentially create lasting damage to your body if you continue to force your body through something it is trying to warn you is not okay.You should stick to NON-POROUS toys – materials that don’t allow fungus, bacteria, diseases etc. “Numbing creams pain receptors, which are our body’s way of telling us something is not right,” she says. She also warns against using numbing creams. Finn says anal sex should never hurt or feel uncomfortable. Communication is key.Īnd if something hurts, stop. Let your partner know what feels good, what doesn’t, and what sensations you’d like to explore further. ![]() ![]() If you’re with a partner, Finn suggests asking them to stimulate the area with their tongue or give you a relaxing full-body massage before making any other moves. The external stimulation alone may feel great, so you can leave it at that, or continue to relax as you work your way up to penetration. You can start by stimulating the outside of your anus with your fingers or a vibrating toy. So if you’re feeling a bit anxious about anal play, those muscles may not be as willing to open to allow for penetration.” “We naturally tense up when something new is introduced to that area. “The rectum holds a lot of tension,” she tells SELF. Lisa Finn, a sex educator at the sex toy boutique Babeland, says relaxation is key to enjoying anal play. When you’re going to try the big A, experts recommend taking it slow and starting with a little finger or mouth play. ![]()
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