This toy was definitely designed
My first impression of the
Tidal Wave Dong was, hmm. The tip was very movable and the vibrations at full seemed questionable. However, looks can be deceiving with toys and that is one thing I have learned with reviewing sex toys.
I first placed the toy along the outer length of my pussy and pressed the base against my clitoris. I immediately had the sensation of wanting to orgasm. It must have been the combination of the ribbed, jelly material and the vibrations. Seconds later I was enjoying a much-needed orgasm and on the verge of another one. I caught my breath and pushed again and allowed another strong orgasm surface. I didn’t know if I could take it a step further and actually insert the toy, but it was classified as a g-spot vibrator. I am one to see what I can get out of a toy and find out if it can be a multi-tasker.
I inserted the toy and felt it bend upwards towards my g-spot and that had me stuck still, grasping at the mattress. Now I knew why the toy was so pliable on the tip. I clenched the toy and could not insert or remove and came again with the toy buzzing at full speed. I kicked off my panties after catching my breath a third time. I pushed the toy further inside of me with and clenched again. I felt that nice sensation of having the g-spot stimulated and shook again with an orgasm. At that point I started to push the toy in and out feeling a great stimulation from within.
Sadly, after I was finished I realized that I am allergic to the jelly material. I have to admit that I have never had a toy deliver so much with me so judgmental about it. If this toy was made out of a different material it would easily be a great “go-to” for some intense orgasms. I think it should not solely advertised as just a g-spot vibrator since it gave me some very pleasant clitoral orgasms.
That's what I love about EdenFantasys - everyone is so helpful. It's too bad that so many enjoyable toys are made out of jelly. This one really seems to push your buttons, Gracie. Thanks for the review.
Jelly toys are made up of different chemical compounds, depending on the brand. but they should all be used with a condom anyways, because of the leaching of chemicals...so I suggest either sticking with phthalate-free toys, or loading up on condoms :)
Oh gee....That sucks! Sorry to hear that your allergic. I guess since it's jelly you should probably use a condom over it anyway. Too bad it isn't silicone...
Epiphora, yes, i wasn't aware of that but now i know i better not use that anymore. i have create luck with the other toys i have tested and i have sensitive skin to begin with.
That is what frightens me about jelly.
CW, i thought about that last night. i might go that route since it was a good structure of a toy. Dame, i actually used a rabbit before and had the same reaction. i didn't think that i was allergic to all jelly material. i am guessing i am. my vagina didn't appreciate that stunt i pulled last night. *wink*
Have you used other jelly toys in the past and, if so, have you had a reaction?
That's too bad- you could always throw a condom on there!