Kit vs solo plug

Contributor: HannahPanda HannahPanda 12/23/2011

Which do you prefer to buy?

Invited: All reviewers.

Discussion Topics

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Contributor: HannahPanda HannahPanda
I like a kit, personally, as I'm training but are there any of you that like your lone plug during intercourse or solo?
Answers (private voting - your screen name will NOT appear in the results):
I prefer a single plug.
11  (65%)
I use several different single plugs in one sitting.
1  (6%)
I prefer a kit.
5  (29%)
Other
Total votes: 17
Poll is closed
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Contributor: unfulfilled unfulfilled
I like the idea of the kit for training.
12/23/2011
Contributor: SexyStuff SexyStuff
In training, I like kits better.
12/23/2011
Contributor: philly philly
I go with a solo plug and make my own "kit" of various sizes but I have always thought of getting a kit to see what it is like. It just seems like the more quality pieces are always the ones that are solo
12/23/2011
Contributor: sexydelphia sexydelphia
i like kits better
12/23/2011
Contributor: EdenJP EdenJP
Quote:
Originally posted by HannahPanda
I like a kit, personally, as I'm training but are there any of you that like your lone plug during intercourse or solo?
kit
12/23/2011
Contributor: blankthewall blankthewall
kits make training easier!
12/29/2011
Contributor: Kitt Katt Kitt Katt
Most of the anal kits I have seen are inferior materials.

I prefer 100% silicone toys.
12/29/2011
Contributor: cmm cmm
Quote:
Originally posted by HannahPanda
I like a kit, personally, as I'm training but are there any of you that like your lone plug during intercourse or solo?
Definitely go for a solo plug. You'll get more for your money.
01/01/2012
Contributor: ScottA ScottA
Go a la carte. Get toys you really want, in sizes you really want, made of safe materials. For equivalent quality toys kits don't save you much, and having several plugs that you like (or even just one) beats having many plugs that you don't.

You can start with fingers, move to a gradual 1-1.5" plug (assume you're talking plugs here), then when you're ready figure out how much bigger you want to go.
01/01/2012