I have seen that one and I've heard a lot of good things about it. It's just expensive so I've been a little hesitant to buy it. I do want to get one at some point though.
Oof. And I thought bad dragon was a bit spendy. It is exactly what I'm looking for though so I'll be keeping an eye on that one. Thank you.
Admittedly I didn't dig into the descriptions of all of them when I looked earlier to make sure they were actually 100% silicone. If I was actually planning on buying one that is definitely something I would make sure of first. But from my quick look earlier I do remember seeing one other regular stroker that at least looked like it was silicone. Then there were at least 2 vibrating toys with silicone cups that I remember. Of course that also isn't as uncommon for vibrating toys.
The Firefly Yoni is 100% platinum cure silicone. As far as softness goes it is almost as soft as the TPR toys that I've had. It can't stretch quite as far as TPR without breaking but over the range that it does stretch it does so just as easily as TPR. I've litterally turned it inside out to clean it before. That was a little trickier to do than it is with TPR but it was definitely doable.
Perfect thank you. That's basically exactly what I was looking for. It's something fairly simple with a few different options for cores and without the custom manufacturer price tag.
I honestly thought this was a troll comment at first but I just scrolled theough their store and it looks like they do actually sell at least 2 that are made of silicone. So thank you. I guess I hadn't checked their store in a while.
Thank you. I'll have to keep an eye on them the next time they have a drop.
It looks like they sell a lot of nice products but I'm only seeing the one masturbator on their site.
Also, I should have mentioned location. I'm in the US.
I kept an eye on their drops for a few months and never saw any for sale. I guess that was a while ago at this point though, so I'll just have to start watching again.
As far as why I don't like the company, the big reason is that they have been known to steal other creators designs which is just a dick move (pun 100% intended). I don't think they do it anymore but they definitely used to and that just leaves a bad taste in my mouth. They also don't give exact sizes for anything which would be fine if they weren't selling a product that is non-returnable.
For a second there I thought that was a fucking starbuks logo on her panties.
But this still leaves my question open, because women who do not engage in the practices you described and on contrary engage in building this community without any advertisment, but happen to have a link in their bio, are targeted too.
The thing is that those people aren't selectively targeting the "bad" OnlyFans users. They aren't going through and reviewing peoples profiles in detail. They just see onlyfans and assume the worst.
So I'm not one of those people but I think I get where they're coming from.
The issue is one of quantity vs quality. Many of the most prolific OnlyFans posters make the same generic content and they post that content in every community they posibly can to hit the widest audience. It was really bad on reddit where they would post the same picture of their boobs in 15 different subreddits. So far that hasn't been as much of an issue on Lemmy but I think people are woried that if it isn't stopped early then it will start to be an issue and that is why they are targeting all OF posters. I get why OnlyFans posters do that though. OnlyFans is very competitive and very few people actually make any decent money off of it so if you want to make money on there then you need to market yourself agressively and you need to make your content generic enough to apeal to the widest audience.
On the other hand, if somebody is just posting their amateur content without any monetary goal then they don't need to be concerned with marketability. Actual amateurs are free to be much more varied and to only post their content in communities where it actually applies. Sure, good verified amateur content is significantly more rare than professional OF content, but without all the professional OF spam it would be easier to find on here. A lot of people also don't seem to understand the difference between someone who posts on OF as their job and someone who posts on OF because they were posting amateur content anyways so why not post on OF too and maybe make some extra money.
There's also the fact that, like you said, people just don't like being advertized to. That's also probably the root of a lot of the hate.
You need to weight a dice pretty egregiously to see any actually noticable effect on the rolls. As it is, a lot of plastic dice people buy aren't perfectly ballanced either.
As long as it isn't deliberately weighted then it's not a big deal at least as I see it.
Thank you! I am so buying that. That looks amazing.
That one metal d20 looks fucking awesome! What set is that from?
Also hot.
What is on that plate? I can make out berries and... something? It almost looks like its out of one of those pictures that simulates what having a stroke feels like.