Ben What?
I recommend doing your research before buying. I barely felt the product and had an allergic reaction, but it definitely worked as a vaginal exerciser.
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Pros
Discreet.
Cons
Allergic Reaction; Barely felt them.
I've recently written a review about how I bought an item without much research and later regretted it - well this item was in the same batch, and I had similar results. I first learned about Ben Wa balls when I was looking up ways to exercise me vagina a year or so after giving birth. That was the simplest, and cheapest, result I found, so I rushed to buy them. I wanted the metal ones as they seemed heavier than the plastic, so these were the Ben Wa balls I ended up buying. I didn't do any research on what TYPE of metal was in them, how, or why they worked.
Needless to say, I was so excited when they first arrived that after a quick cleaning, I put them in immediately. I was completely disappointed! Other than when I first put them in or when I took them out, I barely felt anything, even when I was moving around. When I pulled them out, I noticed that I was a lot wetter than I ever had been before, and at first thought this was awesome. Well, I felt inside to see if it felt any different, and it did feel like my muscles had been worked a little but. Above that though, what I noticed was that there were a lot of really big bumps.
Remember when I said I didn't do research on the type of metal? Well, especially for me, that was a problem. I'm allergic to most kinds of metal, and had assumed that they were surgical steel (which I am not allergic to). They are not, and I ended up having an allergic reaction. It itched and even burned for up to a week afterwards. So, if you're allergic to any sort of metal, I recommend doing EXTENSIVE research on the materials and making sure it's not something that you'll have a reaction to! The product claims that it's stainless steel, but I've never had a problem with that before in my life. It could just be that it was a sensitive area or that I had them in for a few hours, I'm not sure. Either way, this product made me and my pussy miserable.
Needless to say, I was so excited when they first arrived that after a quick cleaning, I put them in immediately. I was completely disappointed! Other than when I first put them in or when I took them out, I barely felt anything, even when I was moving around. When I pulled them out, I noticed that I was a lot wetter than I ever had been before, and at first thought this was awesome. Well, I felt inside to see if it felt any different, and it did feel like my muscles had been worked a little but. Above that though, what I noticed was that there were a lot of really big bumps.
Remember when I said I didn't do research on the type of metal? Well, especially for me, that was a problem. I'm allergic to most kinds of metal, and had assumed that they were surgical steel (which I am not allergic to). They are not, and I ended up having an allergic reaction. It itched and even burned for up to a week afterwards. So, if you're allergic to any sort of metal, I recommend doing EXTENSIVE research on the materials and making sure it's not something that you'll have a reaction to! The product claims that it's stainless steel, but I've never had a problem with that before in my life. It could just be that it was a sensitive area or that I had them in for a few hours, I'm not sure. Either way, this product made me and my pussy miserable.
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Becksmama - I'm glad you're doing your research, it could help you avoid situations like mine.
ILikeShinyThings - Thank you! No worries, it wasn't a long-term reaction, and it taught me a valuable lesson!