This toy was definitely designed
The smooth plastic slipped over my clit as the vibrations trembled from inside the tiny little shaft. The Mia quivered gently and quietly against my body, drawing electricity up from my nerves and causing me to wiggle and moan.
I moved the tip of the Mia around this pad of sensitivity like I would my own finger. It was comparable in size and shape, yet my finger never vibrated like this.
The vibrations were audible, yes, but not deafening. If necessary, they could have been easily obscured. However, my moans defeated any attempt at discretion.
I flipped anxiously, hungrily through the four settings the Mia offered. A thankful rush tingled over my skin when I found pulsation. A vibrator without pulsation is simply lacking, and the Mia offered three settings with varied pulsations. I writhed against my pillow in approval.
The vibrations were calm, in comparison with many of the toys in my toy chest. I could feel the stimulation vividly on my clit. The vibrations were thick but too faint. My orgasm stalled. As I rubbed the shaking tip of the Mia over my clit, I felt myself climb but never peak. It was a great start but couldn't get me to the finish.
Yet I still liked the Mia. It may not have made me cum, but it was still a good toy.
I love a
rechargeable toy that saves me batteries and shopping, and the Mia charges through a USB port. It is easy to plug into my computer and bring back to life.
The Mia is also small and discreet. It is about the size of a lipstick and of a comparable color; I could easily hide it in my purse. Even if someone caught a glimpse, they would not assume sex toy.
And the Mia is easy to clean and keep sanitary. The plastic and silicone materials are both easy to maintain and use.
I only wish it vibrated hard enough to finish me off.
E, it was a disappointment. But still a decent toy.
SB, I wish you better luck than I had.
God it's just so cute. Hopefully I'll be able to get off from it because it'll be my new vacation toy
Man, that's really too bad. I would love to be able to plug that thing into the front of my computer.
CW, TPL is right. There are multiple steady vibration levels before you get to the pulsating settings.
BD, me too and exactly :( So much potential...
TPL, you are exactly right.
SD, my thought exactly. I am loving LELO toys; I just this one had a little bit more.
I'm on a computer 12 hours a day... some days longer. If I could just plug a toy in the back of it I'd be set for life. I love LELO and I love the fact they're getting even tech-ier (is this even a word? If not it is now.) then before. I know your frustrations of vibrations that are just not enough, it's an awful thing having to start with a toy then root around for another or finish yourself manually because the first one couldn't do it's job.
CW - This is a multi-speed toy. There are actually a lot of different speeds - i'm too lazy to look now, but at least 6 before you get to the pulse patterns.
In my opinion, this has a lot of buzz for something so small. I really like it so far. Definitely more than just a gimmick with the USB port.
I love the fact that it plugs into USB ports to charge! Too bad it didn't quite do the trick.
So if one doesn't like pulsation vibe settings, they're pretty much SOL with this toy? Is the one other setting a low vibration?