In for a Bumpy Ride
All in all, I'd only recommend the Rainbow Heart to a particular group of audiences. This slender, highly-textured, and rigid toy doesn't thrill everyone. If you happen to like these features, then this may just be the toy for you! Personally, I wasn't that bedazzled by this dildo and have moved on to bigger and better toys.
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Pros
Temperature play
Compatible with any lubricant
Can last a lifetime
Inexpensive
Textured
Sensual
Compatible with any lubricant
Can last a lifetime
Inexpensive
Textured
Sensual
Cons
Might be overly textured for some users
Small
Not curved
Gets old fast
Small
Not curved
Gets old fast
At 19 years old, this was my first introduction to the world of glass toys and first experience with penetrative toys all together! As such, the Rainbow Heart has a special place in my heart.
With endless rows of candy-like hard colorful nubs on this dildo, the textural feel is on the intense side, to say the least. In my experience, this toy helped me realize I am not too excited about toys covered head-to-toe with textures while I'm using it vaginally. I haven't got around to trying this toy anally. I'm not sure I would recommend it for anal play, as using this toy too roughly may lead to the nubs creating tears along the rectal wall. I enjoy fast, hard, and rough thrusts, so the bumps soon turned from teasing and tickling to chafing and irritated my insides. My vagina would have dug this toy so much more if the nubs were only half way up the shaft, and the rest of the shaft was smooth. The chafing occurred primarily at the entrance of my vagina; honestly, at 19, I wasn't using lube like I should have, which was a definite factor. In hindsight, I think I'd only recommend using this toy with a generous amount of silicone lube. Unlike water-based lubes, silicone lubes don't get absorbed by the body, so you'll stay slick from start to finish. Just be careful not to use any silicone toys until you've thoroughly washed all the silicone lube from your bits, as silicone lube will break down other silicones.
Personally, I can't say the Rainbow Heart is a toy I use at all anymore for its intended purpose. I haven't tried any penetrative sex before getting this toy. I just used this dildo a handful of times until my body adjusted to the feeling of insertion and also grew accustomed to the size of the toy (it's honestly pretty slender). After that, I found the Rainbow Heart somewhat lacking in girth and no longer did much for me internally anymore.
If you're a fan of textured toys, you might enjoy the contrast of bumps and smooth texture on this slender glass dildo, particularly for temperature play! Its texture is great for other types of sensory play as well. Also, you can slick this baby up in warming massage oil and roll it down your partner's body to knead their sore muscles. You can heat the toy up or cool it down and drag it between the butt cheek, between the inner thighs and mons pubis, and under the breast tissue. You can also glide this dildo over the clit, vulva, penis, perineum, and testicles. I highly recommend these methods.
With endless rows of candy-like hard colorful nubs on this dildo, the textural feel is on the intense side, to say the least. In my experience, this toy helped me realize I am not too excited about toys covered head-to-toe with textures while I'm using it vaginally. I haven't got around to trying this toy anally. I'm not sure I would recommend it for anal play, as using this toy too roughly may lead to the nubs creating tears along the rectal wall. I enjoy fast, hard, and rough thrusts, so the bumps soon turned from teasing and tickling to chafing and irritated my insides. My vagina would have dug this toy so much more if the nubs were only half way up the shaft, and the rest of the shaft was smooth. The chafing occurred primarily at the entrance of my vagina; honestly, at 19, I wasn't using lube like I should have, which was a definite factor. In hindsight, I think I'd only recommend using this toy with a generous amount of silicone lube. Unlike water-based lubes, silicone lubes don't get absorbed by the body, so you'll stay slick from start to finish. Just be careful not to use any silicone toys until you've thoroughly washed all the silicone lube from your bits, as silicone lube will break down other silicones.
Personally, I can't say the Rainbow Heart is a toy I use at all anymore for its intended purpose. I haven't tried any penetrative sex before getting this toy. I just used this dildo a handful of times until my body adjusted to the feeling of insertion and also grew accustomed to the size of the toy (it's honestly pretty slender). After that, I found the Rainbow Heart somewhat lacking in girth and no longer did much for me internally anymore.
If you're a fan of textured toys, you might enjoy the contrast of bumps and smooth texture on this slender glass dildo, particularly for temperature play! Its texture is great for other types of sensory play as well. Also, you can slick this baby up in warming massage oil and roll it down your partner's body to knead their sore muscles. You can heat the toy up or cool it down and drag it between the butt cheek, between the inner thighs and mons pubis, and under the breast tissue. You can also glide this dildo over the clit, vulva, penis, perineum, and testicles. I highly recommend these methods.
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