This toy was definitely designed
Not too long ago - in a galaxy quite close I decided to purchase a number of items to enhance the wife and I's anniversary get-away. I decided to surprise my wife with a a little bit of everything. One of the items was the
Pulsa Bath Massager; this along with a Doc Johnson "thing," were really our first venture into bed/bath accessories. We had a jacuzzi bath in our hotel room - so once we arrived we were truly looking forward to trying it out. I picked the
bath massager because as you can see, it is very unassuming. If you saw it hanging in the shower, you'd just think it is a sponge on a rope. I figure this way if anyone saw it in our home, they wouldn't think twice.
When we first tired it out - of course, being new to this and all, it seemed pretty novel and interesting. It was also waterproof unlike the Doc Johnson. When you start it up and when it is not wet, there is some decent vibration when just held in the hand. Once it gets wet and you start to rub it against the body - it really lacks the power necessary to do the job.
To use this product to stimulate the nether regions, one would need to apply significant pressure, and even then it really doesn't quite cut it. Ultimately it seemed to just hang around and not be used. But even that didn't last long as the sponge itself began to break down and tear - ultimately becoming useless.
If you are looking for this type of thing - then know it may not last, but if you are looking for
bath-time pleasure, there are numerous products that would serve you better. Actually, I think for twenty dollars one could do quite a bit better.
Talking to my wife, she reminded me that it also went through batteries rather quickly. If it was $10.00 or less it might be an okay addition to a bath collection one might give as a gift, but as a stand alone I won't recommend it.
Try a duckie instead for bath play! They're just as harmless and unassuming looking.
The Doc Johnson "Thing" is now reviewed - Enjoy.
Oooh! Now I'm really hoping you'll write a review of the Doc Johnson "thing"! Too curious!
I always figured with this being a sponge the vibrations would be either weak or absorbed by the sponge so, I never tried it. It seems to me to be more of a massage type thing.....
I figured this one wouldn't be strong enough. You're right -- 20 bucks could go a long way in "recreating" this vibe.