When I read about
Philps will soon offer these $140-$160 vibes to all and sundry. They are making male, female, and unisex versions and they look pretty darn cute in a “zen pebble you put in your hoohah” way.
Philips also brought us the Body Groom, the device everyone considers using but never buys. I tried it a few years ago and came away hairless and pleased, so if these benubbed little tribbles work as promised, my weekends may soon be full of hairless erotic massage courtesy of the fine folks at Philips.












This seems like a risky move for a company like Philips.
Not so risky, especially in Europe.
Come on… they’ve perfected ultrasonic oral care… why not use that great tech for something more fun?
I look at those devices and I admit I have NO IDEA how they are supposed to be used. I think it’s time I took some basic anatomy classes or something…
… especially the one that looks like a spoon rest.
It’s for your spoon, nate!
Male vibrators – yes – this means that men everywhere can finally hop off their unevenly laden wash machines. Seriously though, I don’t know how this needs to be used.
That’s a real hummmmmer. What to do with a massager for males… hummmmmmmmm…. Can’t think of an application.
That’s a real hummmmmer. What to do with a massager for males… hummmmmmmmm…. Can’t think of an application.
I’m very upset about it… Philips can get attention and some money in short-term basis but don’t forget the company is also focusing in the babycare market, so it doesn’t match. I’m afraid Philips brand may be remembered as:
“From pacifiers to vibrators, your anxiety in under our control no matter your age” .
The Swedes are making the best vibes these days:
http://www.tabutoys.com/Catalog/SearchResults.asp?searchfield=all&pagenumber=1&searchphrase=lelo
Sir, I heard about the philips relationship care…It for both male and female in one box….. Can you explain, How to work this relation ship care? and How much its coast…
After looking at the pictures for 5 minutes, I still can’t figure out how to use it!
Compared with other “relationship care” devices, this doesn’t seem intuitive to use