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Nasswalk Swizzle Stick by Lace Derriere Looking for new and daring places to screw around, but afraid it might be a little uncomfortable? You may think I'm talking about the back of a Volkswagon, but you're wrong. I'm talking about the adventurous, the taboo, the sometimes frightening – hind end. The Swizzle Stick is much less intimidating than many other anal toys I've seen. That's why I chose to try it. Sex store shelves displayed row upon row of giant butt-plugs, vibrating beads, and assorted thingy-ma-bobs. Some looked too big to fit in even my mouth, much less the smaller, more sensitive area for which they were intended. Compared to most of these scary devices, the Swizzle Stick seemed tame. Small, yet interesting. Perfect for a relative new-cummer to backdoor play. The tapered point and twisted spirals remind me of a unicorn horn. Call me a romantic, but that has to be the best part about this toy. It is made of durable, odorless silicon rubber, which makes it slightly less flexible than "regular" buttplugs that have been used on me. This material is safe for use with most water-based lubricants. For safety and comfort, lube is a requirement when inserting foreign objects up your ass. The Swizzle comes in three basic colors: clear, pink, and blue. I chose clear so it wouldn't clash with my other toys. This worked fine, until the first time it got lost in the covers. For this reason, I recommend you choose one of the more colorful Swizzles, fashion be damned. One nice thing about this toy is that it can be enjoyed by both men and women. And men inserting it into women. And women inserting it into men. And women inserting it into women And... I should stop before I get worked up again. Versatility is important to me, and the nice thing about this anal toy is that it can also be used vaginally. It's small size would ordinarily be unsatisfying, but the spiral texture makes it quite stimulating as a warm-up. (Safety note: bacteria transferred from the anus to the vagina can be very unhealthy, so be sure to do this first... you can never go back until it's washed!) Once relaxed and lubed up, the Swizzle goes in easily, even for a small, tight ass. The tiny ball on the end causes an interesting feeling upon entry. The ridges can be a little painful if it is inserted too quickly or there is not enough lube. This toy was not designed to simply stick in and leave alone, though that is nice as well. It's intent was for motion. For those who enjoy anal stimulation, there is plenty to be had here. Unfortunately, I'm not terribly turned on by anal play in and of itself, so it didn't do as much for me as it could have. I will say this much, however. With it in, even without moving it around, my orgasms were certainly more intense. I had to test it several times to verify that the effects were, in fact, caused by the added Swizzle-stimulation. One major drawback is the bottom of the shaft. Ordinary plugs are designed with a narrower portion, and a "stopper" on the end that fits nicely in your crack. This way, you could put your clothes back on, and, say, go to the movies. On the Swizzle, there is no narrow portion, and the stopper is far too large to fit anywhere, as it butts up against the cheeks. While it's not going to get lost inside the body, it also causes it to stick out awkwardly, making it impossible to wear anywhere. It would have been much more useful had they given it a different style stopper. Overall, I found this to be an interesting toy, and at this price, easy to add to your collection. I give it three wet panties. |
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