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Member
Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: kcmo
Posts: 47
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I recently had a toy fall apart on me (not in me WINK
)--it was a dual density dong and the layers came apart from use. I really liked this toy (it was a different sensation from the single density one that I have) but was disappointed that it came apart in less than a year. I would consider getting another one just like it, but am concerned about it facing the same fate.Am I expecting too much out the poor dildo or are they like tooth brushes- where you should plan on replacing it regularly. |
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Member
Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: Oregon
Posts: 57
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I guess that would depend on how much you liked it and also how much use you got out of it. Look at it this way, if the toy gave you satisfaction isn't it worth it?
Just a thought... CG101 |
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Senior Member
Join Date: Mar 2006
Posts: 170
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I don't think we've ever replaced a toy that didn't vibrate. Now vibrators on the other hand we've had to replace regularly. Which is one of the reasons I've always avoided spending a large sum of money on a vibrator. Though I broke that rule with the OhMyBod I bought the wife for her birthday.
This may be a good reason to stick with acrylic, glass, and metal. |
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