The Satisfyer is the sex toy youve been looking for-and, trust me, the more you learn about it, the more you'll wonder where it's been all your life.
Using relatively new suction technology to create a sensation thats out of this world, it's unlike any of the buzzy or rumbly vibrators youre used to. " Suction-based vibrators have become increasingly popular over the last two years as a new form of stimulation that uses air pressure instead of the vibration of a small motor," says Polly Rodriguez, the founder and CEO of Unbound , a sex toy company.
Why People Love The Satisfyer
- It doesnt vibrate
- Its an INTENSE feeling
- It comes in cute designs
- Its cheap
In one of Rodriguezs favorite podcasts, , 28-year-old Remy Kassimir chronicles her attempt to have her first-ever orgasm. The magic moment happens halfway through the first season-all thanks to a suction-based vibrator, using the same technology as the Satisfyer.
Newsflash: Kassimir isnt a unicorn. Lots of people struggle to have an orgasm, and the intensity of the Satisfyer can help you get there, Rodriguez says. "It's a great product if traditional, motor-based vibrators just don't do it for you," she explains.
Even if your orgasms come fast and easy, you should still check out the Satisfyer. Tbh, its worth it for the novelty of the toy's pulse-plate technology alone. "The whole suction thing is taking off like hot cakes, says Rodriguez. That's what makes the Satisfyer unlike any of the traditional vibes in your pleasure chest.
The unique pulses of air makes this toy feel like someone has clamped their lips around your clit and sucked it into their mouth. It's not exactly like oral sex, because there's no "licking" involved, but it's pretty d*mn intense.And at only $19.95 for the original, its a total steal.
Plus, if youre feeling a little whimsical, you can also get the Satisfyer in fun designs, like wearing a cute little bow tie. Or, if you want to splurge (a little) on the latest version, the Satisfyer Pro 2 is considerably quieter than the original, even though the head is bigger and wider so it can surround your clitoris more effectively. Oh, and there's a new button to better control the suction intensity.
No matter what, the Satisfyer is a powerhouse, just like . Rodriguez suggests using it in the tub (dont worry, its waterproof!), slipping it between you and your partner during sex, or just lying back and letting it do its thing when youre feeling yourself.
Where It Falls Flat
- Its VERY intense
- Its loud
For some people, the intensity of the Satisfyer can make you believe in magic. But all bodies are different, and some women have more nerve endings in their external hood than others, Rodriguez says. "The upside? Achieving orgasm is often easier for these bodies. The downside? Some vibrators can be too powerful."
If you tend to find some vibrators overpowering, the Satisfyer is probably not the best toy for you.
It also might not be the best choice if your masturbation routine involves trying to muffle the sounds of your vibrator under blankets while your roommate snoozes in the next room. "It's definitely not the most quiet," says Rodriguez. Theres nothing subtle about using the Satisfyer, so if thats not a concern, great (let your masturbation flag fly!). But if you're trying to be discreet, you should try a different toy.
The Game-Changing Features
The air pulse technology: The Satisfyer looks a bit like a giant otoscope (that thing doctors use to look inside your ears), but theres a reason for that. "The cap at the end of the vibrator creates a suction chamber when placed directly over the hood of the clitoris," says Rodriguez. "And lemme tell ya, that sensation is wild."
The bottom line: If you want an intense experience unlike anything youve felt before, the Satisfyer is for you.