Dewdrop Glass Butt-Plug
It’s another Buttravaganza week here at Blowfish! I know, I know, faithful readers will recall a couple of Buttravaganza weeks just a month or so ago, but we just love our tushies so much here at Blowfish, we can’t help but reach for the shiny new plugs when it comes time to test new toys. And this week is extra-shiny, with three new sizes of glass butt-plugs and two new stainless steel metal ones.
A while back, we picked up a stunning glass butt-plug we call the Strawberry Glass Butt-Plug. Not only were these magenta-and-pink glass wonders awfully pretty, but they had a unique shape that was at once both a plug and a double-ended device, thanks to their unique curve and ball-shaped handle. Unfortunately, there are two potential drawbacks to the Strawberry Plug: they’re kinda pricey and, despite having three sizes, they don’t offer much in the way of medium-sized butt-play. Well, these new Dewdrop Glass Butt-Plugs solve both of those issues (as well as the girly pink color which some of you might have found too pink for your tastes). These clear butt-plugs offer easy insertion thanks to their, well, dewdrop shape, and stay in place because of their long, narrow necks. The round ball at the other end works well as a flange (though it is smaller than the plug itself, so use caution if you’re really really warmed up), but you can also flip it around to use it for G-spot stimulation. The curve of the entire plug hugs the body nicely and makes for good prostate massage, should you have one to massage. And, with widths of roughly 1-1/2″, 1-3/4″ and 2-1/8″, these fill a niche those fancy Strawberries just don’t. A hefty little dewdrop of smooth glass worthy of its own buttravaganza.
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