Hi there, some comments regarding the Sybian: A well-built machine that delivers on it's promise..... well designed and cleverly marketed, enhanced orgasmic potential etc.... However, the basic principle, the raison de'tre (hope I spellt that rite) is severely flawed: It asserts that the aspect of male-female sexual interaction that needs assistance is the end-game: taking her over the hill to the final crescendo of orgasm. It delivers that motion that drives her 'over the top', the rock&roll that the music genre was named for. Lay on your back & invite mother Theresa to mount your rod and you'll find that that that is the exact motion that she performs, ROCK .. AND ROLL. Totally different from the wild rapid thrusting that porn videos make you think girls like, isn't it? So there is actually no need for the Sybian, just lay back, let her take control, and make like you're Elvis, rock that pelvis, twist and shout, let it all out (sorry, couldn't help myself with that one). Anyways, getting back on the subject, getting her 'over the hill' has never been the real problem, but getting her to the point where vigorous fucking does anything but tire her out is where the problem lies. In my personal experience the duration and effort put into the "warmup" determines the quality of what happens thereafter. Now with us guys being fundamentally lazy motherfuckers, we should be looking at technology from the point of view of reducing the time and effort required to "get the sexy lil' bitch severely hot & wet" as opposed to finishing her off as soon as possible, isn't it? ...... Now before I waste more of my precious time typing on this crazy flexible keyboard which is driving me nuts, do any of you actually want to find out where I am going with all of this? ..........
i would love to see my wife on a Symbian or an Hitachi Wand. I'm currently building something similar.
I am like a mad scientist when it comes to sex toys. I've even taken the tumble dryer apart to turn it into a toy.
Luckily my wife doesn't complain as she is in the Research and Development department and gets to test them.