I'm thinking the most about these two toys. I want a great G-spot toy. Right now my only G-spot toy is an acrylic wand (not sold here) that I think is too narrow and pointy for my liking (hard to keep pressure on the correct spot as it slips to the right or left), plus the part outside my body is difficult to grasp while I'm using it.
With that toy, I've gotten right to the edge of a G-spot orgasm but never quite made it. Obviously I need a replacement that works better and that is why I'm thinking about the Turned G-spot and the Pure Wand.
The price difference is not a concern for me; I'll just wait until I have more points saved up for the more expensive one if that's what I decide to go with. What I am concerned about is wrist and hand fatigue. I am very susceptible to wrist and hand fatigue, and I'm worried the Pure Wand, despite it's great reputation, would be a pain in the wrist for long sessions because it is heavy.
I'm thinking the Turned G-spot, being of lightweight wood, would be a good substitute to try. What do you think?
Is there a way to use the Pure Wand that won't create this fatigue?
Turned G-spot vs. Pure Wand
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Techniques for reducing hand and wrist fatigue.
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Experiences with wood.
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If you have any of these techniques, I'd be particularly interested in hearing them.
06/08/2011
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I'm not sure I can help because I'm a guy who uses the toy on my wife. However I think the key is leveraging the arc and weight. Find a rhythm that allows you to draw the large ball against your g-spot - then let gravity take it back the other way. Also if you draw the arc close to your body the curved shaft can add clitoral stimulation and the pubic bone can help make it feel lighter.
That's the best I can do - good luck.
That's the best I can do - good luck.
06/24/2011
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