A more agile vibrator

If you need a vibrator which is smaller, slimmer, or slightly less intense than most vibrators, then this is the once for you. Though less powerful, the smaller size leaves room for versatility and handling. This would also be a good idea for a beginner vibrator, if you are neither sure of the size or power you want.
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Pros
Smaller for smaller people. More versatile than larger ones.
Cons
Lack of power.
Rating by reviewer:
4
somewhat useful review
My fiancée and I purchased the Tulip as a replacement for our old vibrator which had stopped functioning. The one we settled on was a nice blue color (which I must say is a nice color for a vibrator), and made out of hard plastic. The hard plastic part is something we always look for when purchasing our toys, since it is much easier to clean with a damp cloth, and the lack of texture means that it won’t hold on to the dried bits of us that accumulate after sex. We are a monogamous couple with no previous sexual partners, so we are not generally as worried about sharing toys.

One of the things my fiancée complained about with the old Slimline G we had was that the bulb on the end was too large for her, and it was uncomfortable for her to use it as a g-spot toy. She could get it in and be fine with effort, but the insertion was uncomfortable for her. The Slimline had about a 1 and a half inch diameter, while the Tulip sports a slim 1 inch diameter, which is much easier for her to insert. This design makes it easier to slip in the vagina, and makes it not obtrusive when it is slipped between us during intercourse.

The smaller design does result in a one main drawback, which is in vibrating power. Both the amount of noise and the amount of vibrations the vibrator is capable of is diminished when compared to the Slimline G. Though not as strong, it still functions adequately as a clit stimulator. My fiancée is still able to orgasm at the same speed and intensity as she did with the old vibrator, and the smaller size means that it is more versatile in how we use it on each other.
Experience
Once, when we were having sex with me on bottom and her on top, I decided to have some fun. I grabbed some lube from the nearby drawer and put a dab on her asshole. I usually have a finger playing around her anus when we’re having sex like this, so she thought nothing of it. It was then that I took the vibrator, turned it on, and pressed it gently into her ass. There was an intake of shock and pleasure at the same time. Needless to say, she rode me like wild bull until she came.

(Note: This vibrator should not be used anally as it does not have a flared base. We did this without knowing that at first, but have now adjusted our habits.)
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  • Contributor: Sammi
    Since this doesn't have a flared base, it's not safe to use as an anal toy.

    How many batteries does this take, and does it just have one speed, or does it have variable level speeds?
  • Contributor: Magician
    So we shouldn't even though it's long enough to hold onto while inserted? If it's something I shouldn't mention I will remove the story and little tidbits. I'll also include the other information.
  • Contributor: Not Here Anymore f/k/a Happy Lady
    I definitely would recommend against using this anally. You would be surprised at how easily toys without a flared base can get "sucked up" by the anal muscles. This isn't actually very long and is very slick with lube, combine those with no base and you could have trouble!
  • Contributor: Alt
    @Sammi
    What other factor is coming into play here that makes this toy unsafe for anal?
    Even if a toy does not have a flared base, doesn't always mean it is unsafe.


    @Magician
    I do not own this toy, but it is similar to some of the vibes I do own and have tried during solo anal play with never any negative results.

    How many inches can fit into her rectum?
    If it is less than the length of this toy, then there is nothing to worry about at all.
    Even if her rectum is over 7 inches and was able to fully pull in this toy past her sphincter, I don't see how it could make any left-angled 90 degree turns to enter the colon to get stuck. Thus it should be easily retrievable, by her simply pushing downward so you or her could grab it.

    In any case, I doubt she would want to open up her sphincter enough to let the sharp plastic end enter


    @Happy Lady

    I would be surprised too because usually the only way stuff gets sucked up into the rectum would be if the item is smaller and does not have a lot of length (or if very flexible).
    This is hard plastic and really has no give what so ever.

    While this toy might not be as long as some vibes, it is certainly longer than the average length of the human rectum (which is about 4.5 - 5 inches)

    Indeed I am sure it could be very slick when lubed, but the key would be to not get the lube on black dial.
    And like I said, even if you did get into trouble, the length of 6.5-7 inches would prevent it from making a 90 degree turn into the colon.
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