How important is the "look" of your favorite toy(s)?

Contributor: Highmaintenancegirl916 Highmaintenancegirl916
I like function *and* form.
01/17/2012
Contributor: Silverdrop Silverdrop
I'm all about the looks, when it comes to my toys. I don't know why. I'm not that way with other products, such as electronics or furniture or whatever. But I refuse to buy an ugly toy and lust after gorgeous ones or cute ones.
01/17/2012
Contributor: Hallmar82 Hallmar82
I don't care if it's gold plated or anything, but I don't want it to look cheap or ugly.
01/18/2012
Contributor: AshMegYo AshMegYo
i like function and form.. so they have to look sexually appealing and work amazingly well too.
01/18/2012
Contributor: namelesschaos namelesschaos
I would prefer if they look good but at the end of the day it function above all else. My absolute favorite toy the Whal two speed it ugly but it works like nothing else.
01/18/2012
Contributor: ksparkles16 ksparkles16
I won't get an ugly toy that's for sure, but I mostly go for function and form
01/20/2012
Contributor: MissCandyland MissCandyland
I have to think it's pretty. Some just look distracting to me.
01/20/2012
Contributor: Nazaress Nazaress
I like when toys are pretty but aesthetics are the least of my concerns. They're just a plus. If a toy is crap, I don't care how good it looks. And if a toy works fantastic, I don't care how God-awful ugly it looks.
01/20/2012
Contributor: GONE! GONE!
Both, but I'll go for function slightly more.
01/20/2012
Contributor: Ms. Spice Ms. Spice
I'm an art major, so I get pretty hung up on aesthetics of everything, including my toys. I've bought a few duds (and knew they were duds), because they were gorgeous. However, I've learned my lesson and now only buy beautiful toys that i know will work with my body.

The only exception to the rule is my Hitachi. It's such an ugly toy, and I ALMOST didn't buy it just because of its lack of aesthetics.
01/24/2012
Contributor: LAndJ LAndJ
Some are pretty, some are just.. okay.
01/24/2012
Contributor: Mr. John Mr. John
Quote:
Originally posted by Antipova
I just listed my five favorite, most-used toys. I realized that they are also the five that I think are the prettiest, most gorgeous, or most beautiful toys I have.

Got me wondering how much importance our brains place on attractiveness, and ... more
Function, not form/appearance. My wife's favorite is the Eroscillator 2 deluxe with the grapes attachment. It looks like an electric tooth brush.
03/28/2013
Contributor: ashboo32 ashboo32
Function and form
03/28/2013
Contributor: tunacan75 tunacan75
Function and form definitely, but function moreso if I had to pick!
03/29/2013
Contributor: Britt&Rich Britt&Rich
Function and form. I never really thought about this before but I won't buy a toy unless there's at least something that's visually appealing about it.
03/29/2013
Contributor: mjtheprincess mjtheprincess
If I am paying a luxury price tag, i expect pretty and fully functional, and luxury is usually what makes my favorites.
03/29/2013
Contributor: GirlOnGirl GirlOnGirl
I think function and form are important but honestly my faves are a mix, some are pretty while some are fairly basic in the looks dept.
03/29/2013
Contributor: Virgingasms Virgingasms
I don't really have any unattractive toys except my Wahl. I guess if it's between two similar toys I'll go for the prettier one.
03/29/2013
Contributor: Allison.Wilder Allison.Wilder
Quote:
Originally posted by Antipova
I just listed my five favorite, most-used toys. I realized that they are also the five that I think are the prettiest, most gorgeous, or most beautiful toys I have.

Got me wondering how much importance our brains place on attractiveness, and ... more
I prefer pretty and functional.
03/31/2013