Smooth S shape - sex toy Sex toy by Nob essence
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Smooth S shape

Double ended dildo by Nob essence

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Seduce Me

Seduction (Smooth S Shape) is a great toy for G or P spot stimulation. It's the best toy I've purchased for that purpose since the first one that worked for me - the Pure Wand. It's firm but lightweight material is a dream to use. The price is high, but if the curve and size work for you it's worth every penny.
Published: January 22, 2012
Pros:
Variety in size and design, Great curve shape, Lightweight, Stays in place
Cons:
Large end will be too big for some users, High price
Rating by reviewer:
5
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The Smooth S Shape (or Seduction as it's called by NobEssence) is the best G spot toy I've purchased since the Pure Wand. The small end gives me the most intense G spot orgasms I've had since that one. The large end doesn't work for G spot orgasms, but makes a great curved toy for use with a clit vibe. The lightweight material is great for my bad wrist, making this an overall better toy for me than my once number one Pure Wand.

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Reviewed by Kira (stainedclear) (Eden Advanced reviewer) And all this aching will disappear when this night is done. And when you speak it's the only voice I will hear. You are the one.
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Stinkytofu10 (verified)

Fantastic review, very helpful and informative, thank you!

Jan 29, 2:57 pm
Kira (stainedclear) (verified)

Thanks and you're welcome!

Jan 29, 3:08 pm
Beatitude (verified)

Thanks for the review and taking time to address wood fears. Just a heads up, your link doesn't go directly anymore. Found it with search though.

Feb 16, 4:04 am
Kira (stainedclear) (verified)

Ugggh. I switched to self hosting and they assured me my links out would stay valid. Apparently not the case. Let me see if this review is still able to be edited and I will fix it. Stupid hosting people. Thanks for the heads up!!

Feb 16, 8:44 am
Kira (stainedclear) (verified)

And of course no I cannot edit it. For anyone that needs the link: Seduce Me - Smooth S Shape goes to the correct web address. Sorry!!!

Feb 16, 8:46 am
LavenderSkies (verified)

Thanks!

Mar 2, 12:05 am
Yoga (verified)

Thanks for review.

Mar 27, 11:23 pm
HannahPanda (verified)

Love this review, thanks!

Apr 4, 9:28 pm
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  • Wooden - splinter?
    • I have no problem with wooden toys, and would love to try one.. if I can ever get it in stock. My girlfriend on the other hand is afraid it will split, have any ideas for me to reassure her?
    • I've never heard of that happening under normal use. It's very unlikely to happen at all if you get a good quality one with a good varnish. Of course, soaking it in water might make it split, but the care instructions will specifically say not to do that. Just follow the directions and it'll be fine. Wood is a very safe material when properly varnished. :)
    • Quote: I've never heard of that happening under normal use. It's very unlikely to happen at all if you get a good quality one with a good varnish. Of course, soaking it in water might make it split, but the care instructions will specifically say not to do that. Just follow the directions and it'll be fine. Wood is a very safe material when properly varnished. :)
      I agree, if it wasn't a safe toy it wouldn't be on the market.
      If it was possible for it to split under normal use, they wouldn't sell it for vaginal insertion.
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  • Wooden Toys, what's the allure?
    • Hi there folks!

      I was browsing through the dildo section after reading a couple forum posts about people trying to pick between dildos, including some wooden dildos in their choices. I'm kind of wondering what the allure for wooden dildos are?

      I can appreciate the artistic value of them, like the "Smooth S Shape", but practical application seems sketchy. I don't care how well made a wooden object is, how well varnished or polished or whatever, it's going to have health and safety issues over time I'd think. Lubricants and body fluids would seep in eventually right? And cleaning, and sterilizing on occasion, would also break down the surface of the toy and lead to splinters and hidey nooks for bacteria I'd think? So why buy them if you want a toy for actual use? If you want a hard, non vibrating toy, why not go for glass or steel?
    • I love wood toys, though I also own glass and metal toys. Here's my reasoning.

      1) They're beautiful! They're silky smooth, curvy, and sensual. That's appealing to me and, often, arousing.

      2) They're lightweight, especially compared to the heft of glass and metal.

      3) They feel more warm and familiar to me, as opposed to the cold sterility of glass and metal.

      4) They're environmentally- and body-friendly. Wooden toys are often sustainably-farmed, chemical-free, and all-natural.

      I'd also like to debunk your concerns about splinters and "hidey nooks".

      The wooden toys I own are all by NobEssence, so I can't say that I know much about other brands, but I can certainly vouch for NobEssence. Their products are sanded and polished totally smooth and utterly flawless. They use a state-of-the-art sealant that is bio-compatible, hypoallergenic, and completely waterproof, "[stemming] from years of meticulous research and development and meet USP Class IV and VI Medical Standards. According to NobEssence, "when carved wood comes into contact with moisture, it absorbs those fluids and becomes rough, bumpy and even splintery. Most wood sealants considered ‘food safe’ will break down or dissolve over time, so we spent a long time searching for a sealant to make our wood waterproof and body safe."

      You should be careful not to damage the surface by dropping it or knocking it against other hard surfaces. You shouldn't boil it or expose it to high temperatures in a dishwasher, but you can wash it with warm water and non-abrasive soap, soak it for ten minutes in a 10% bleach solution, or wipe it down with anti-bacterial/microbi al cleaner, such as alcohol, bleach, peroxide, etc. If you do suspect the toy has been damaged, you can test the integrity of the finish by "immersing it in water for a few seconds and removing to inspect. If the area in question darkens in response to water AND when wiped remains damp when the surrounding area is dry", then you have damage.

      In short, if you follow directions and take proper care of your toy, you shouldn't encounter any problems. The philosophy with wood toys is the same as with glass. If you notice that your glass toy has a chip or a crack, you should no longer use it. The same goes for wood toys. Over time, nearly any material or item may have health and safety issues. It's a matter of risk management and taking good care of your toys.

      And there you have it! :)
    • Being able to say "why yes, I've got wood" (sorry couldn't resist)
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  • Nob Essence - Out of stock leads to discontinued????
    • Hey - I was really sad when the "Dual Use S Shape" (link) went out of stock and then went discontinued. I was saving for it.

      But I made my piece and decided to lust after the "Smooth S shape" (link) instead.

      But its been out of stock for what feel like forever - is it destined to flip over to discontinued? I really hope not and I have saved enough to buy it and I am just waiting and waiting and waiting and hoping.... :)
    • Oh gosh, I really, really hope not! I was hoping to get this! (Eventually, once I've saved up quite a chunk of change!).
    • For this (and pretty much all stock questions) I'd submit a support ticket. Customer service can get you a much more definitive answer than anybody just browsing the forums can :)
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  • wooden?
    • honeybunny
      Are you not worried aboutsplinters from wooden toys?
    • Honestly, not really, even tho I freely confess to not owning any wooden toys at this current moment. I'm sure wooden toy owners can phrase it better than I can, but really any wooden toy that comes from a legit manufacturer will have a finish to it that shouldn't wear off, or has been polished to a point that the only way to end up with splinters is to damage it in some way. :)
    • i would for shure use a condom with a woooden toy.. but i dont think i would use a wooden toy they seem boring and way to hard.. but i guess at some point i can try
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