This toy was definitely designed
I was bursting with excitement the day my
Sassy Bendi Pacifier arrived. It’s been months since I added a new butt plug to my sex toy collection, and so this plug was a long overdue (and much anticipated) addition. I couldn’t wait to try it out.
Upon removing it from its packaging, I washed the plug with soap and warm water and was pleasantly surprised to feel its flexibility! It bends, and for the most part, it holds the angle of the bend. I got a kick out of bending it back and forth, and rolling it between my fingers. I’ve never felt a butt plug like this before. My anticipation rose.
This could be great, I thought.
It wasn’t long before I had covered the plug with a condom and a generous amount of water-based lube. The plug slipped in without much effort. Even though the
Sassy Bendi Pacifier is by no means large for a plug, it felt oh-so-good inside, and gave me that ridiculously pleasurable feeling of fullness. As my hips thrust to meet the dildo I was also playing with,
Bendi Pacifier stayed comfortably inside of me, while bending and adjusting deliciously to my every movement.
If you’ve never tried a
bendable butt plug before, I recommend the Sassy Bendi Pacifier for that feature alone—but don’t expect it to hold up as a long-term companion. With a price tag of $12.99, I suppose sometimes you really do get what you pay for… By the end of my not-so-rigorous play session, the base detached from the rest of the plug (and I don't exactly believe that superglue should ever mix with sex toys).
If you're looking for a loyal and
trustworthy plug to add to your toybox, choose another. While the Sassy Bendi Pacifier looks and feels good, it's not a quality toy. This plug proved a little too sassy for my taste.
Note: Since this toy is made of PVC, which is quite porous and may contain chemicals, condom use is highly recommended. Use water-based or silicone-based lube with this toy.
How lame. That base does look unnecessarily wide. The tulip plugs by Tantus have a similar shape, but smaller base and no parts to come off (not to mention being made of silicone).
@ CW - Lame, indeed. Thanks for the tip about tulip plugs. Maybe I'll try one out to help me get over my disappointment in the Sassy Bendi.
well that sucks. thanks for letting us know! with the flared base gone, is it at least any good as a vaginal toy? (with a condom now of course)
Thanks for the warning about the base coming off! I'm paranoid with plugs and always look for a very large flare at the base, but what good is that if it comes back off! And good call about the super glue. I've heard horror stories about glue melting/degrading toys, so that's NOT something you want to mix!
That's pretty creepy. If you hadn't had a condom on it, it could've been a disaster.
@ Saurou - I haven't tried it as a vaginal toy yet. But if I do, I'll clue you guys in about that. My guess is that it's just going to make its way to the garbage..
@ LL - I think we all have good reason to be at least semi-paranoid with plugs. Yikes about the superglue! I hadn't heard those stories... Now I'll stay away from it for sure!
@ Epiphora - And condoms save the day yet again! But yeah, it's creepy.
I'll totally agree with you on the toys durability. The company i work for gave me one of the sassy bendi pacifiers as a free gift. By looks, it seemed interesting in shape, but looked kinda poor in quality. Opening the package, it smelled horrible. I barely pulled at the base, and it ripped off, upon pulling softly at the rest of the piece, the rest of it came apart. Your review was great, sorry you got such a bad product. Look into tantus plugs, they have some nifty shapes and are very high quality. A little expensive, but soooo worth it! =)
@ Avery Dragon - Sorry that you also had such a rotten experience with the Sassy Bendi Pacifier. (You also have allayed some of my fears; it's comforting to know that I'm not the only one that has destroyed butt plugs!) And I'll definitely check out the Tantus plugs; thanks for the recommendation.