Stock DS insert vs. aftermarket - closing the gap!
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Re: Stock DS insert vs. aftermarket - closing the gap!
Re: Stock DS insert vs. aftermarket - closing the gap!
Re: Stock DS insert vs. aftermarket - closing the gap!
Weird because here every sex web shop sells only TPE onaholes, actually I can't recall seeing even one made of silicone.NeedWaifu wrote:Why waste time debating about tpe inserts. Alot of aftermarket onaholes are not made of tpe at all.
Re: Stock DS insert vs. aftermarket - closing the gap!
Yeah, I found pretty much the same. There are sex toys of other materials but not really the onaholes. Not that they always specify the material used. I guess they want them to be super soft and stretchy. I tried a similar thing, going with a Lilith uterus model in "hard" that was still very soft. It is kind of big for the cavity, and I couldn't figure out if I wanted it sticking out a little or all the way inside. Either way the opening was very tight and dried out quickly, so any time I went in during use required re-lubrication. It was also maybe too tight, at least once it was crammed into the cavity. I didn't notice any bad reaction in the doll because maybe I had some layers of repair silicone there, and I used some iso alcohol spray to aid getting it into the cavity. Later, I took a spare silicone insert and laid it next to the onohole, and I can confirm that some melting reaction started to occur. The experience was not all that great, so I don't think I'll bother trying again, even with a protective powder layer.Pumpster wrote:Weird because here every sex web shop sells only TPE onaholes, actually I can't recall seeing even one made of silicone.NeedWaifu wrote:Why waste time debating about tpe inserts. Alot of aftermarket onaholes are not made of tpe at all.
Re: Stock DS insert vs. aftermarket - closing the gap!
There must be tens of differend cool sounding materials those onaholes are made of but in the end they all seem to be TPE when I do some googling. My TPE onahole experiment wasn't that successfull either, I tested it with my doll but maybe it was too tight and/or soft because it really didn't feel like anything and DS insert is 100x better. Bummer.Jimbofod wrote:Yeah, I found pretty much the same. There are sex toys of other materials but not really the onaholes. Not that they always specify the material used. I guess they want them to be super soft and stretchy. I tried a similar thing, going with a Lilith uterus model in "hard" that was still very soft. It is kind of big for the cavity, and I couldn't figure out if I wanted it sticking out a little or all the way inside. Either way the opening was very tight and dried out quickly, so any time I went in during use required re-lubrication. It was also maybe too tight, at least once it was crammed into the cavity. I didn't notice any bad reaction in the doll because maybe I had some layers of repair silicone there, and I used some iso alcohol spray to aid getting it into the cavity. Later, I took a spare silicone insert and laid it next to the onohole, and I can confirm that some melting reaction started to occur. The experience was not all that great, so I don't think I'll bother trying again, even with a protective powder layer.Pumpster wrote:Weird because here every sex web shop sells only TPE onaholes, actually I can't recall seeing even one made of silicone.NeedWaifu wrote:Why waste time debating about tpe inserts. Alot of aftermarket onaholes are not made of tpe at all.
Re: Stock DS insert vs. aftermarket - closing the gap!
What about putting a plastic bag in between insert and doll? With lube it wouldnt scrath and be easy to insert in place. With proper placement it would almost be not visible, but at least it would be safe to use.Pumpster wrote:Weird because here every sex web shop sells only TPE onaholes, actually I can't recall seeing even one made of silicone.NeedWaifu wrote:Why waste time debating about tpe inserts. Alot of aftermarket onaholes are not made of tpe at all.
Ofc, im not sure if plastic bag itself wouldnt be problematic material?
Re: Stock DS insert vs. aftermarket - closing the gap!
One problem with these onaholes seem to be that most of them have hole going through for easy cleaning and I certainly don't want my "stuff" to get inside doll's vag cavity. So I tried using cling wrap to block the hole at the other end and put rubber band around whole package it to keep cling wrap in place. But wrap came off when I removed onahole from the doll. Using powder seem to make TPE mostly safe to use with silicone, at least for couple of hours but this onahole test was pretty much fail with all the trouble and 0 feel.NeedWaifu wrote: What about putting a plastic bag in between insert and doll? With lube it wouldnt scrath and be easy to insert in place. With proper placement it would almost be not visible, but at least it would be safe to use.
Ofc, im not sure if plastic bag itself wouldnt be problematic material?