For most of my life, I had absolutely NO sensation in my nipples. After having them ‘fixed’ by my wonderful boyfriend on the best Christmas Eve ever, we were extremely excited to play with my new-found happy buttons. Imagine how eager I was to explore a whole new category of sex toys that I had previously deemed useless to me!One of the first nipple toys we enthusiastically purchased was the Nipple Suckers. They were inexpensive and seemed straightforward and simple to use. I have used other California Exotic products, and have been happy with them. However, once we got these little black cylinders home and frantically loosed them from their cardboard prison, we were disappointed. The Suckers were made of a pretty stiff plastic/rubber material, and made it hard to get adequate suction. I only got them to stay on one time out of several dozen, and tried various methods of use to get them to work. I also considered that they needed to be broken in and loosened up before working at optimum levels, but, unfortunately, that didn’t end up being the case. I should note that intensely willing the toys to work will not accomplish the desired goal, no matter how much you want them to come out and play.Because I was able to return them, I didn’t lose out on my hard-earned $5.99; however, I did waste a significant amount of time giving these toys the benefit of the doubt. Also, the packaging was such that it didn’t provide any instructions or tips on getting the Suckers to work effectively. If one wanted intermittent suction as opposed to constant, say while playing with a partner who likes to tease, these might work for you. However, if you are looking for a nipple toy that will provide durable suction, I would recommend trying something else.
Pleasure Rating (out of 5):
♥
Price:
$5.99 Retail
Where I purchased it:
Fascinations
Pros:
Inexpensive, Simple construction.
Cons:
Doesn't provide durable suction, Toy material very stiff.
Summary:
I only got them to stay on one time out of several dozen, and tried various methods of use to get them to work. Because I was able to return them, I didn’t lose out on my hard-earned $5.99; however, I did waste a significant amount of time giving these toys the benefit of the doubt.
19 April 2008
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