Need recommendation: texture-less, non-curved glass dildo

Contributor: The Arc The Arc
Hey,

I'm looking for something to give to my girlfriend, who is new to sex toys. It's meant to be used for clitoris stimulation and vaginal insertion while I'm away and when we are together.

We are health-consious and I am allergic to Latex, so material safety is very important for us. Also she would rather be embarrassed by a real-looking rubber dick I guess, so I thought I'd give her a glass dildo.

I'm unsure about texture but I thought it may be better to start without any. Weird shapes or bent stuff for g-spotting can wait I guess, I want to keep it simple.

I have already has a look at a lot of dildos here and elsewhere (I can't order at EF because I'm from Europe and packaging costs are therefor too high of course, what a shame!), but I haven't found something appropriate -- so I am looking for suggestions.

The dildo that came closest to what I want is the "Max Passion H5116". EF doesn't have it, but you can see it here at Amazon. The problem with that one is that it may be too small for her (length 20cm, girth 2.7cm).

So any recommendations for a non-textured glass dildo for vaginal stimulation that is not bend, looks good and is not too small?

Thanks in advance,

The Arc
10/03/2011
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Contributor: Chilipepper Chilipepper
Hm. Well, I reviewed a very smooth acrylic one that isn't intimidating, but does have a bit of shape. I think it's rather pretty.

Take a look and see if it's something she can deal with. link

Oh, and there is a glass version of it, too. link
10/03/2011
Contributor: Ryuson Ryuson
Hm, I have the Blossom G. It has some slight curve to the two ends, but one is much more pronounced than the other so that if one doesn't work, the other will
It has several slightly raised bumps, but these really are very light for texturing, I usually don't even notice them! Also very pretty!
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10/03/2011
Contributor: The Arc The Arc
Quote:
Originally posted by Chilipepper
Hm. Well, I reviewed a very smooth acrylic one that isn't intimidating, but does have a bit of shape. I think it's rather pretty.

Take a look and see if it's something she can deal with. link

Oh, and there is a glass ... more
Thanks for the suggestion, this may be an option!
10/03/2011
Contributor: Chilipepper Chilipepper
Quote:
Originally posted by The Arc
Thanks for the suggestion, this may be an option!
Glad to be of service, The Arc. I hope your lady finds something that suits for her first toy.
10/03/2011