This toy was definitely designed
This is the toy that started it all. Here's the story...
I remember the day I insisted to my girlfriend that we go to the nearest sex toy shop and
get a vibrator. I like introducing new things into the bedroom well before anything gets dull—just so I know there are other options. You know, for a “just in case”. Little did I know that my first purchase would lead to many, many more.
Some people don’t put a lot of thought into their vibrators, but I think that’s a big mistake. When picking out my first toy, I realized all of the things that need to be considered. What material, how long, how thick, what brand, how much to spend on the first toy. What did I choose? The Doc Johnson
Lucid Dreams Petites No. 36, because of its sleek design, slim size, decent price, and its inviting packaging.
The packaging promises quiet vibes (however I know every time I’ve used it the last thing I’ve been is quiet) and a petite size that’s waterproof and incredibly easy to use. After careful inspection of the racks a few times over, I decided I’d found what I was looking for. Initially I thought it was too good to be true. But then I got into the bedroom.
The texture of the plastic is soft and flexible yet firm and solid for penetration. I happen to only accommodate so much in there, so thankfully the size was just right, and the girth wasn’t overpowering; it was the perfect balance of length and width so I could continue enjoying seconds, thirds and fourths.
My girlfriend, who originally told me she’d only use the toy on me, changed her mind after watching how effectively I was coming. She, inevitably also loved this toy.
This toy is ideal for
beginners who may be weary of vibrators, as well as people who’d like to take a toy on vacation; and because its slim it’s ideal for packing, yet doesn’t disappoint in the bedroom (or anywhere else you decide to use it).
I would recommend this toy to anyone who’s looking for either a nice, safe edition to their collection or a first time buyer who finds toys ‘scary’. I usually tell them, don’t worry, the only thing scarier than the toy is not coming.