I tried a fun little bullet vibrator that had a really soft squishy head designed for those with sensory issues. It was nice and will keep a spot in my rotation but isn’t knocking out any of my faves.

How about you? Also what are the trending toys these days (if any)? I’m outta the loop.

[edit] the name of the bullet I’ve been using is Cutie Pie Soft by Playful… most adorable vibrator name ever 🥺

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I’m a fan of nitrile. Silicone is easy to fit because it tends to have a lot of stretch, but I find it also tends to pinch a bit because of that stretch. Nitrile is still relatively soft and has some stretch, but quite a bit less than silicone. Less stretch means you need to buy the right size, but they are inexpensive and you can get multipacks to figure out what size you need.

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Good info. Thanks for sharing. Might have to try it. Still on the fence.

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That’s very interesting thanks for sharing. I’ve had pinching issues and never heard of nitrile (rubber?) rings before. I’ll have to check it out.

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Yes, “Nitrile Rubber”, not to be confused with natural/latex rubber, butyl rubber, etc.

Nitrile is the standard material for latex-free exam gloves.

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