Vibro Prostate Massager
What discussion of male pleasure would be complete without considering the prostate? From the makers of the Glide and the Excel, the Vibro Prostate Massager is the first vibrating, prostate-specific massager that’s floated into the tank. The insertable portion of the toy is similar to p-spot toy designs past, complete with the roller ball on the perineum piece that helps the toy move around even more when inserted into the body. The Vibro differs from the other toys on two accounts. First, the whole body of the toy is covered in extreme ridges. Not for the meek of anus, these ripples are intense and drastically change the sensation as the toy enters the body. We have no doubt that some of you will love the addition and some will find it over the top. Most of the Blowfishies were enthusiastic about the extra stimulation, but it does require slower insertion and some extra forethought (not to mention having extra lube on hand, too).
The second addition to the Vibro is, not surprisingly, the stainless-steel vibrating bullet set into the base of the massager. Removable, sleek, and super high-tech, this little bullet is programed with three “prostate specific” vibration patterns. Unlike other vibe sequences we’ve felt, these are designed for the booty, never staying on a constant buzz long enough to numb out our asses while keeping us excited the whole time through. We aren’t sure how the makers came up with these patterns, but we sure love them! In fact, we love the whole Vibro, from the tip of its angled head to the bottom of its roller ball body. Want to bring this gadget into bed for some partner play, you say? Try inserting this toy into your bottom, inserting yourself into your partner, and thrusting into your lover in sync with the vibration patterns. (We stole this idea from the Vibro’s spiffy packaging and totally loved it!) We won’t be kicking the Vibro out of bed for eating crackers, that’s for certain.
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