I just got Zelda III, the latest revision of my sex toy back from fabrication. It still has artifacts, but they're not pointy or glitchy-looking. They look a bit like deliberately placed texture for the most part. There's no weird narrowing anywhere. And I made sure last night that the thing works for me.
Question #1: Does it really do its crucial task of preventing hand injury? Well, I'm still healing up from an injury incurred from Blanca II. I think I solved that problem with ergonomic improvements, but I'm not completely certain. I, uh, probably need to allow at least 48 hours between uses.
Question #2: Are the esthetics good enough to show other people? I think so, but I have the (desperate, horny) engineer's disdain for esthetics. The Tickler is coming on Saturday, and I'll show them.
Question #3: When I do offer a few free copies for market research, who do I offer them to? I think I know the answer to this: every post-op trans woman and sex therapist I know. Cis women will be welcome, but I'll have to inform them clearly that Zelda III is probably not what they're looking for.
Question #1: Does it really do its crucial task of preventing hand injury? Well, I'm still healing up from an injury incurred from Blanca II. I think I solved that problem with ergonomic improvements, but I'm not completely certain. I, uh, probably need to allow at least 48 hours between uses.
Question #2: Are the esthetics good enough to show other people? I think so, but I have the (desperate, horny) engineer's disdain for esthetics. The Tickler is coming on Saturday, and I'll show them.
Question #3: When I do offer a few free copies for market research, who do I offer them to? I think I know the answer to this: every post-op trans woman and sex therapist I know. Cis women will be welcome, but I'll have to inform them clearly that Zelda III is probably not what they're looking for.