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Rachel's pleasure sling Sling
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Rachel's Pleasures
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The Pleasure Sling is designed to help support your lover’s legs in a spread open position. It is a fairly simple device: basically a long strap, that almost anyone can use. The idea is that your partner will be able to focus more on the sex and less on the effort of staying in position. This, as you can probably imagine, is a good thing. The Pleasure Sling is very simple to use, you don’t need to spend hours trying to figure it out or get used to it. It’s a strap that goes either behind the neck or lower back and is then used to support both legs. It’s easily adjustable, to a point, and is fairly effective at doing what it was intended to do. The benefits of the Pleasure Sling are simple to spot, almost immediately. It is very effective at supporting the legs and, for the most part, is fairly comfortable. Also, because it’s so simple to use, it can be strapped on quickly, even in the dark. Without question, the Pleasure Sling does what it was designed to do. However, there are some downsides to the Pleasure Sling. While it is adjustable, it is only adjustable to a point. A tall person (say over 5' 11") would probably find the sling uncomfortable. Also, when changing positions, having the sling attached to both legs can make things difficult. Having to take the time to un-strap and then re-strap for every new position can get frustrating. Although simple, the Pleasure Sling is very effective, in most circumstances. As with any product, it’s not perfect. It does, however, increase the comfort level of the “bottom” partner, and it is quick and easy to use. For those looking for a quick and straight forward solution to the problem of tired legs during sex, the Pleasure Sling goes a long way towards meeting that need. i was wondering after extended session of use would it begin to bother the wearers neck [as it looks like from the image that it goes behind their neck]
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