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C’Mon Baby, Let’s Do the Twist

After reviewing Gush for Good Vibrations, I was able to try out a new g-spot vibrator from Fun Factory, called the G-Twist Smartvibes. G-spot vibrations and a toy from Fun Factory? Almost always a good combination!


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I Just Want Your Extra Time and Your Kiss

Can a girl have enough vibrators? I can’t. I love trying out new ones to see if I’ll stumble upon a new favorite. As part of the Cal Exotics Sexpert program, I get to try a new one about every month, and this month I received the Sweetheart Vibe Pleasure Kiss to review.

The Pleasure Kiss comes in an easy to open plastic case. The toy is visible through the front, and the back (on the insert) has a picture of the product as well as information on the features and use. Inside the case is the vibrator and a small sheet on general battery insertion.

This vibrator is a medium pink color, the shade of bubble gum. It’s accented with a matte silver band above and around the buttons. The insertable portion and the buttons are made out of TPR, while the base is made of plastic. The vibrator has no smell or taste, and is hypoallergenic and phthalates-free. The tip and shaft are matte and have a bit of drag when you run your finger down them. A faint seam runs up the sides, but it’s barely visible and can’t be felt by either your finger or when in use.

The Pleasure Kiss is 8” long, with about 4 1/2″ insertable. The tip is curved for g-spot stimulation. On the underside of the tip is a pad about 1 1/4″ tall and 1” wide, which is slightly indented and filled with raised, soft nubs for extra stimulation. The shaft features 4 rings that stand out from the shaft for added stimulation during thrusting. At its widest, the shaft is 1 1/2″ in diameter, so it’s not too thin to be effective. The shaft is mostly firm, but has just a bit of flex to it. The tip also flexes, but not a lot.

The plastic base matches the shade of the TPR and has a shine to it, although the silver accents are dull. On the front are two heart shaped buttons. The top one, which is upside down, is the on/off button, and has the standard power logo in its center. The bottom button has a lightning bolt and allows you to cycle through the vibration patterns. Both buttons are easy to push. The bottom of the base has a curve and a hole that goes in it. While you can’t stand the Pleasure Kiss up, you could thread a rope or cord through the bottom if you wanted to hang this.

The battery compartment is accessed by twisting the bottom of the base about 1/4 turn counterclockwise. Two AA batteries go in + side first. There’s a clear plastic “tube” inserted in the compartment, which makes the Pleasure Kiss quiet, but also really holds on to the batteries. They aren’t hard to insert, but you’ll have to give it a few good whacks to get the batteries to protrude from the bottom so you can pull them out. The compartment seals fairly tightly, and keeps water out fine in the shower, but when used in the tub it didn’t keep water from getting into the battery compartment. Even though the packaging states waterproof, it’s really a splashproof vibe.

The Pleasure Kiss has 8 patterns of vibration, and interestingly, none of them are steady. This is one of the few vibrators I’ve ever had that didn’t have a steady mode. The patterns are:

– reverberation from low to high
– faster reverberation from low to high
– even faster reverberation from low to high
– a shakier, deeper reverberation from low to high
– fast pulse
– longer fast pulse
– three fast pulses followed by 1 long pulse
– five fast pulses followed by 1 long pulse

The vibrations are fairly deep and throbby, and they are also decently strong.

One really cool feature with this vibrator is that it has a memory chip. Find the pattern you like, and hate to cycle through to find it? No problem. The Pleasure Kiss will restart on the pattern it was on when you shut it off.

Since it’s made of TPR and plastic the Pleasure Kiss is phthalates free, hypo-allergenic, and latex free, and also semi-porous. It’s easy to clean with antibacterial soap and warm water or your favorite toy cleaner. If cleaned right after use, the nubbies aren’t hard to clean at all, but if you wait for any length of time they will be more difficult, and you may want to use a soft bristled brush to clean around them. If you plan on sharing or want to make cleanup easier, a condom can be used. I wouldn’t recommend using this anally due to the lack of flared base combined with the short insertable length. Both silicone and water-based lubricants are safe to use.

So, Did It Work? I like this vibe. While I don’t notice the rings around the shaft, I did feel the nubs on the tip when I was using it, and they felt great when stimulating my g-spot. The Pleasure Kiss was easy to hang on to during use, and I didn’t have any problems pressing the buttons by mistake. This was long enough to hit my g-spot effectively.

I love that this has a memory feature! I hate having to cycle through patterns when I find the one I really like, and it’s great to be able to turn this vibe on and go with the pattern I enjoy the most. There are actually two patterns I like the best on this vibe, the 3 short 1 long pattern, and the 5 short 1 long pattern. Both of them really do the trick for me. I would have preferred this had a steady vibration pattern as well, however, as sometimes I need them steady. I did think the strength was decent, and I liked how the vibrations were more throbby than buzzy. I also liked how quiet this one was.

I wish this actually was waterproof, as I’d love to use this in the tub. Submerging it for just a short time got water in the battery compartment, and while I didn’t damage it I’m not going to be trying that again.  While it works fine in the shower since the base isn’t submerged, it’s too awkward to use as a g-spot vibrator standing up. It can be used in the shower for clitoral stimulation, but I have stronger shower toys for that and this works better internally than externally for me.

What I really don’t like is how hard it is to get the batteries out! The bottom one comes out with just one whack over my hand, but the top one really seats inside the vibrator, and it takes several whacks to get it low enough to get out.

Overall, this is a fun g-spot vibrator, and you’ll like it if you enjoy moderately strong vibrations, throbby vibrations, and different patterns to choose from, and you don’t need a steady vibration setting to get you off.

Thank you to Cal Exotics for sending this to me to review! If you’d like to try the Pleasure Kiss, you can pick it up from EdenFantasys by clicking here or on the widget below.

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G-spot vibrator by California Exotic
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This product was provided to me for free in exchange for an unbiased review. This review is in compliance with the FTC guidelines.

Shiny, Pretty, and Small

Sometimes I like my g-spot toys thick, and other times I like them on the thinner side. With the right angle to the head I’ve found a thin toy can be quite pleasurable, and it often can be used in conjunction with another insertable toy. The Shiny G from Shaki toys looked fun, plus it was inexpensive and came with a cock ring, so I decided to pick this up from EdenFantasys and give it a spin.

The Vibrator
The Shiny G (called the Fluorescent G-Spot on the box) comes in a clamshell case that’s easy to open. The vibrator and ring are visible through the front of the case and the back features the different available colors as well as some product information.

I chose the pearl pink, and it’s a pretty color, with a pearly shine and shimmer all up and down. You can see pink and lavender stripes that run vertically down, although the stripes aren’t uniform around the one I got (the front is a more pearly pink in color). The hard plastic is smooth to the touch, and has a noticeable seam that runs up the front and down the back that can be felt by your fingers but not when it’s in use.

The Shiny G is 7 1/4” long (7 1/2″ when measured on the outer curve) and a mere 3/4″ in diameter, about the width of my finger. The head is angled with a blunt tip that’s 3/8” wide and almost 1 1/2” long. This vibrator is meant for g-spot stimulation, although it can also be used clitorally. It should never be used anally coupled with its small size and lack of flared base.

The black base is 1” high, and unscrews from the bottom for battery insertion. A piece of paper comes rolled in the compartment to assist with battery direction for the 2 AAA batteries which go in + side down. The paper is for noise reduction and can be left in the compartment or removed (removing it doesn’t make this vibrator that much louder). The speed of the Shiny G is controlled by a twisting the dial on the bottom, which turns about 1/2 way in each direction.

The vibrations are only moderately strong and are high and buzzy. They are concentrated in the tip but can be felt all the way down the shaft.

The Shiny G is made of plastic, so it’s non-porous and phthalates free. It should be washed before and after each use with warm water and antibacterial soap or your favorite toy cleaner. Care should be taken when washing not to get any water on or near the base, as this is not waterproof and water can easily enter the battery compartment.

The Cock Ring
The ring that comes with the Shiny G is purple. It’s stretchy and has no smell or taste. The packaging doesn’t say what the material is, but it feels like TPE. It’s a bit sticky to the touch. Unstretched the ring is 1 1/4″ in diameter (with an internal diameter of 5/8”) and about 3/4″ high. It stretches to about a 2” internal diameter. Around the outside is a ring of triangles.

The ring can be worn at the base of the penis, or slipped over the bottom of the Shiny G for extra stimulation. The ring is easy to clean with warm water and antibacterial soap.

So, Did it Work? This isn’t a bad little vibrator, although not a great one either. The vibrations are not very strong – they aren’t weak, but only moderate in intensity – and I would have preferred them much more intense. I also found the tip to be too small for me. While I could hit my g-spot with it and it didn’t feel bad, it would have worked a bit better for me if the tip was wider.

This worked pretty well for clitoral stimulation. Since it’s hard I could really get pressure on my clit, but again, the vibrations were a bit lacking. It was fine for warming up before I had to switch to another toy, as well as after orgasm, when I was much more sensitive and receptive to the lower stimulation.

One thing that was good about the small size of the Shiny G was that I could use it with another non-g-spot toy internally at the same time.

The cock ring is an average ring. It works fine for keeping your partner erect. I didn’t find the triangle nubs around the outside to do much for me, but the ring itself was fine and worked as expected.

Overall, this is too small and not powerful enough for me, but you might enjoy it if you like slimmer toys that can be used both on your clit and g-spot. It’s also easy to hide away. Plus it comes with a cock ring so your partner can have some fun as well.

I purchased my Shiny G at EdenFantasys. If you’d like to buy one for yourself, you can get one by clicking on the widget below.

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G-spot vibrator by Shaki Toys
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This product was purchase from EdenFantasys with no expectation of review.  This review is in compliance with the FTC guidelines.

Tulip Or Cow Horn? Cute Either Way

The Tulip Wand is an interesting vibrator that I picked up from EdenFantasys.  The packaging it comes in proclaims “Cow King’s Horns (L)”, and if it weren’t pink, you could mistake it for one (and in green it’d look like an alien antenna).  This really made me chuckle.   It’d be even more amusing if there were 2 in the box, however, as you could adapt these to a headband for a costume.

This vibrator comes in an easy to open clamshell case and is visible through the front.  Product information and directions are on the back.  This one comes from China and it has one of my favorite toy box slogans ever, which I’ve seen on a few other toys – “Enjoy Your Happy Life Everyday!” – which is a wonderful slogan to live by.
This does look a bit like a tulip bulb sitting upon a stalk (although I really like the other visual better).  The whole toy is 9” long measured along the curve, with about 6” insertable.  The toy is smooth and velvety to the touch, but since it’s made of plastic it’s firm and inflexible.  This vibrator is meant for g-spot stimulation, although it also works clitorally.  It doesn’t have a flared base, so I’d recommend against using it anally.
The head is 1 1/4″ long and 1 1/8” wide with a pointed tip for easy insertion.  It narrows in to about 3/4” when it starts the stalk and widens to 1 1/4″ right above the control button. 
 The control is on the front of the toy.  It’s red and shaped like a peanut.  The top has the #7 on it to cycle through the functions, while the bottom is labeled on/off.
The bottom of the wand unscrews to reveal the battery compartment.  It takes 2 AAA batteries, and their direction is clearly labeled.  An O-ring is nestled under the threads to make this waterproof when the cap is securely tightened on.
Pressing on/off turns the wand on at a fast, steady vibration which is felt strongly in the tip and to a lesser extent down the shaft.  Subsequent pushes on the 7 yield:
       high steady vibration
       very high steady vibration
       throttle-y rev up
       fast pulse
       super fast pulse
       very high steady vibration
       fast steady vibration (the initial speed when on)
The vibrations are buzzy and mostly surface vibrations.  On the high speeds it sounds like an electric toothbrush, with a rather sonic whine at a high pitch.  The sound can be very distracting while using this – it made me feel like my teeth were on edge.
The wand is made of ABS plastic with a polyurethane coating so it’s nonporous and phthalates-free.  It has no taste or smell.  It’s easy to keep clean: simply wash before and after use with antibacterial soap and water and gently dried.  Water based and silicone lubricants are safe to use.
So, Does It Work?  The sound aside, this is a decent vibrator for clitoral stimulation.  The head is just the right size and it’s easy to get pressure where I need it.  The vibrations are decent although not earthshaking, and I’d be a lot happier if they were stronger.  
The firmness and length allowed for good g-spot stimulation, but this wand was a bit too thin on its own.  When used with another toy, however, it worked much better and really pressed inside where it needed to.
The sound was what bothered me the most with this one.  I don’t mind a loud toy (I am an avid Hitachi user), but when the sound is too high pitched it makes me grit my teeth.  The patterns and the lower two steady vibrations are just noisy – it’s the highest steady one that gets to me.
If you don’t like superstrong vibrations and prefer a smaller width toy, the Tulip Wand isn’t a bad choice for g-spot experimentation.  Just be prepared for the sound.  I got mine at EdenFantasys and you can too by clicking the widget below.

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G-spot vibrator by Shaki Toys
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This product was purchased from EdenFantasys with no expectation of review.  This review is in compliance with the FCC guidelines.

Useful Book and a Powerhouse Vibrator

Finding your G-spot can be tricky, but once you’ve found it you’ll want to have g-spot orgasms again and again. Sometimes it can be a bit tricky to find, and with so much misinformation out there you might want a good reference book to tell you all about it. A good vibe for g-spot play is also essential. While I’ve happily found my g-spot, I’ve never read much about it. So when I got the Orchid G + Smart Girl’s Guide to the G-Spot Combo from Babeland I was pretty excited.

The Combo comes with a g-spot book and g-spot vibrator. All you need is some time to read, time to play, and 2 AA batteries to get going.

The Book
The Smart Girl’s Guide to the G-Spot is written by Violet Blue. I’d never read anything by her before, but she is an award-winning author and editor. The book is copyrighted 2007, and is soft-cover with 129 pages.

This is an easy to read, light book. Violet Blue presents the material with quite a bit of humor and is never condescending or overly technical. She’s very conversational in her writing and presents a lot of good information, tips, and tricks. At the end of four of the chapters are some good erotic short stories by Alison Tyler, all dealing with g-spot play.

The book has an introduction on becoming the master of your g-spot, and 7 chapters filled with information on the subject:

– In Get Smart, you learn what the g-spot is (and isn’t), some of the myths surrounding the g-spot, and how it got its name.
– What’s Inside A Girl has some great information on where the g-spot is and what it looks like.
– Turn It On, Turn It Up talks about how you can stimulate your g-spot, and what it feels like when you do.
– G-Spots are for Sharing suggests positions and ideas for stimulating your g-spot with a partner.
– Wet Spots: Ejaculation contains information about how to squirt, with some techniques to try.
– Faster Deeper, More! talks about g-spot stimulation using toys, as well as anal play, oral attention, S/M play, and fisting.
– Shopping and Further study recommends places to shop online, as well as useful books and videos. It also contains information on safe sex.

So, is it worth it? In a word, yes. There’s a lot of good information here, although I wish the chapter on female ejaculation would have been longer and more thorough. The short stories are a great addition as well.

The Vibrator
The Orchid Slimline G vibrator from Topco was a complete surprise. Having an enormous number of g-spot vibrators in my toy cabinets, I was not expecting to be amazed with this one.

The Orchid comes in 3 colors. Mine came in purple, and it’s a lovely shade of lavender. This has a very simple shape. A large, egg-shaped head is attached to a long, slender neck. There is a very slight seam that runs up one side and down the other, but it can hardly be felt with your finger much less when it’s in use. The Orchid is super smooth to the touch.

The egg, which is angled for g-spot stimulation, is 2 1/4″ long and 1 1/2″ wide at its widest point.  The neck between the egg and the base is 5 1/4″ long and only 3/4″ in diameter. This connects to the 1” long and 1” wide base.

The base unscrews to access the battery compartment. There’s a small roll of paper inside which indicates battery direction (positive side goes in first). The paper can be removed, but it can also be left in place. It doesn’t interfere with the Orchid’s operation and makes it just a bit quieter to use.

The Orchid is waterproof so it can be used safely in the shower or bath. It needs to have the base securely tightened, however, to achieve this. If you find that your Orchid doesn’t turn on when batteries are inserted, tightening the base more will do the trick.

The vibrations are felt mostly in the egg and not much at all down the shaft. Vibration intensity is controlled by a twist dial on the base which is not so easy to turn that you change settings by mistake. The dial makes the vibrations go from very low to seriously, amazingly high. With the power, however, comes the noise. It’s not so bad before you get this to the halfway point, but once you’ve got this on maximum speed/vibration, this is very loud.  It can be heard through a closed door.  Leaving the paper in the battery compartment helps somewhat, but discreet is not the Orchid’s middle name.

The Orchid is made of plastic, and it’s non-porous and phthalates-free. It can be cleaned with antibacterial soap and water or wiped down with isopropyl alcohol or your favorite toy cleaner. Water-based and silicone lubricants are safe to use.

So, is it worth it? Hell, yes! I really love this vibrator. The vibrations are intense and feel great on my g-spot. They also feel wonderful when I use this on my clitoris, and the handle makes this very easy to use. I was truly surprised by the power this one has – incredible!

This is a great combo, and I want to thank Babeland for sending this to me free to review!

This product was provided to me free of charge by Babeland in exchange for an unbiased review. This review is in compliance with the FTC guidelines.