SEATTLE — The newly launched Slubb pleasure device has been favorably reviewed by Mel Magazine in a pair of articles penned by Kate Sloan.
Sloan highlights the history of the device and what inspired Michael and Sandro Strobel to develop it, as well as the details of how Slubb came to market in the United States. Sloan also describes her adventures trying the toy for the first time on her cis male partner.
"I’m not gonna lie," Sloan writes. "I was scared the first time I held the Slubb in my hands. It looked like it had the ability to chop my partner’s dick off… But when I turned the hulking silver-and-black device on and slipped the black rubber loop at the end of it onto their shaft, I realized: This wasn’t going to hurt them. It was just going to make them come — a lot. And before too long, it did exactly that."
In her second piece, Sloan listed Slubb on her top 10 vibes for penis-owners. She gives advice on techniques, lubes and what consumers should look for in a vibrator. Slubb joined such brands as Satisfyer, Lovense and Fun Factory.
"It’s heavy and loud," Sloan said. "I mean, obviously; it’s a power tool... But if you want very, very strong vibration, whether because you’re dealing with erectile dysfunction or just 'cause you have a 'go big or go home' mentality, you want the Slubb."
Find both articles at MelMagazine.com.
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