HELP couples vibrating rings???

jckontharocks

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My girlfriend and I would like to try a vib cock ring. Any advice on buying one? Would any prevent her from being on top? This is the position we prefer. Any bad experiences (other than toys breaking) THANKS FOR THE HELP!!
 
I can't imagine how a cock ring (vibrating or not) could interfere with any normal position. Except if it is more like a sleeve. But even then her on top shouldn't be any problem...
My advice would be: Don't buy the cheapest one. Not even the second cheapest. The cheaper they are the faster they break.
 
The one I have the vibrator part comes out. The gf uses it like a bullet on its own sometimes. It's worked great so far, it does tend to go through batteries quite a bit though.
 
The one we have actually has 3 bullet style vibrators on it and two rings. One ring goes around the shaft the other around the scrotum. The vibration is adjustable and she REALLY loves it. I have to say it really doesn't do much for me, except allowing me to enjoy her added stimulation. Personally I have yet to find a solid or metal cock ring that fits, per the recommend sizing instructions so I have to stick to the rubber or silicone ones for now. Snaps in my opion are not a good idea either, I'm all for some C&BT but those things can flat out hurt. Good luck in your ventures, I'm sure you'll find something that works for you.
 
My advice would be: Don't buy the cheapest one. Not even the second cheapest. The cheaper they are the faster they break.
Not true at all. I've had $15 rabbits that have endured many years of heavy use, cheap bullet vibes that are still going after almost a decade, and our <$60 Hitachi Magic Wand w/ attachments is still going strong, even though we both use it a ton.

I don't buy really expensive vibes because all vibes can die after just a couple of uses, and even the $100+ ones usually don't come with any kind of warranty (except the Magic Wand, which has a one year warranty, but that's not even an expensive toy for all can do for women and men).

Spending more doesn't mean you'll get a more durable, pleasurable toy, it just means you'll have a lighter wallet. Do a bunch of research on any toys you're interested in, read a bunch of credible reviews, price shop, and buy what you can truly afford.

Because most vibrating cock rings don't deliver on what they promise, you may want to consider looking at what Adam & Eve has to offer, since it's the only retailer I've found that does offer a 100% guarantee (you can return toys within the 60 day period even if you just don't like the way they work). It has middle of the road prices and often offer discounts if you access the site via a Google ad, too. [I've not bought anything via that site, nor am I affiliated with it in any way; I'm just impressed with its industry leading guarantee.]
 
When talking about the cheap ones I meant the cock rings for under 1 €/$. There's no fun to have with this shit.
In fact to try a really new sort of toy I'd go to my local retailer, have a talk with her and a close look at the thing. Then I'd likely buy one in the lower price range from her and see if it works as intended and probably buy another one from a trusted manufacturer online (for the local prices are insanely high).
 
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