sistawendy: me at a house party cradling a taco like a baby (taco madonna)
[This entry is public, but it contains text, links, and search targets that are NOT SAFE FOR WORK.]

Remember my teaser from last week? Well, the package has arrived: a Sybian, the base package with silicone attachments.

For those of you who can't or don't want to follow that link, a Sybian is basically a next-level vibrator. It's so big you have to straddle it. It's shaped like a Quonset hut and comes with a little padded thing to lean on. It's powerful enough that the directions wisely say to put it on a padded surface; the Tickler warned me, I believe correctly, that it's powerful enough to annoy the neighbors and maybe even rattle things off shelves. The damn thing weighs at least twenty pounds (9 kg) plus attachments etc. and plugs into the wall. Designed and built in the USA, baybee.

It has knobs for vibration and rotation, the latter of which apparently only applies to the phallic attachments. These knobs are frequency controls, something I've been sorely wanting in a vibe ever since I started making my right hand, well, sore.

So far I've only tried one of the two attachments that I got, namely the nub as opposed to the small phallus, because a) safety first, and b) I have a small vagina. Getting my clit into position and keeping it there, not to mention getting in the mood first, is a real trick for me. I took it easy on the settings, natch.

Did Sybil the Sybian* blow my mind? Not yet, but she didn't do badly, and I haven't even tried the other attachment yet. There's a 45-day trial period. What happens to Sybil if the trial doesn't go well is something I don't want to think too much about. I'm motivated, though, to make this work because...

How much did all this cost? Um, well, $1245. Before you gasp, folks, we're talking about preventing injuries to my dominant hand here. And maybe more sleep. This is not the craziest thing I have ever spent money on. And if it doesn't work for me, well, maybe lady friends will enjoy it.



*You knew that was inevitable, didn't you?

Date: 2018-03-29 01:02 am (UTC)From: [personal profile] randomdreams
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A couple of years ago (well, like 15) a friend sent me a video of a bike with a hole in the seat and a vertically articulating attachment that went through said hole and asked if I could build one. I said no because that friendship was dubious already, but sketched up some additions that would add variable frequency and amplitude. I still think it's mostly a terrible idea.

Date: 2018-03-29 01:47 am (UTC)From: [personal profile] basefinder
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Scary!

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