Because a dildo is just a solid object with no features, how much money are you willing to spend on a dildo? Why is it worth a lot of money?
How much?
02/21/2012
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Normally I prefer to wait and save up points for dildos over $40 or $50, but if it's a toy I'm really lusting after (like I did with the Tex), then I'll go higher. The Tex in particular was totally worth it - it's my favorite toy.
It may be just a hunk of silicone without features, but I really have come to love dildos more than vibes. I don't really need internal vibrations, and mechanical parts can alter the way a softer toy feels or flexes. Also, a good dildo can last a lifetime, while all machines break sooner or later.
It may be just a hunk of silicone without features, but I really have come to love dildos more than vibes. I don't really need internal vibrations, and mechanical parts can alter the way a softer toy feels or flexes. Also, a good dildo can last a lifetime, while all machines break sooner or later.
02/21/2012
I have $75 dildo, but it was an assignment, however I would pay that for it. It is the slim fave, which is made of steel. I would pay over $100 for a dildo. They provide just as much stimulation to some as vibrations. Some can't handle vibrations. I know the last two nights I have been sensitive to vibrations and can only get off with a dildo. (This is actually rare for me, since usually I am a clit of steel.)
02/22/2012
I bought a Feeldoe for full price well before I started doing reviews and things on here. I think it just kind of depends on what you're looking for. $50-70 is a pretty reasonable range to me for most higher quality dildos.
02/22/2012
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