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I talk a lot about my clitoris that loves pinpoint stimulation and how it's a "righty". This isn't uncommon, but one reader had no clue! So what is your clitoris. a righty? Lefty? Ambidextrous? A leave-it-alone-y? Whichever it is, you're normal. You're not broken.
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I need to start off by saying that I'm a bit reluctant to like and recommend the Satisfyer Pro 2. And no, it's not because of the y-instead-of-i cutesy spelling that reminds me of that sex toy store we won't talk about anymore. It's because I find rip-off designs to be problematic. It's because I think epi24 has a patent pending on the Womanizer and if they've patented "pulsating air" coming out of a silicone nozzle focused on a clitoris, then the company who makes Satisfyer is going to be in deep shit. It's also because the Satisfyer Pro 2 is a fraction of the price and is waterproof, unlike the Womanizer. I have maintained in each review of the Womanizer that the price is way too fucking high. But the Satisfyer Pro 2 is $60 whereas the Womanizer W500 (also sometimes called the "Pro" version) is $220 at SheVibe, and the W100 is $160. Satisfyer has made every effort to be like the Womanizer, right down to a cutesy name, a removable silicone head with a cone nozzle and the "touchless" aspect. So the drastic difference in price has me skeptical, yet unsure at this point who to direct this skepticism at - is the Womanizer trying to empty our bank accounts, whereas the Satisfyer is much more accurately and reasonably priced? Or is the Satisfyer Pro 2 so affordable that one has to wonder what the catch is? Where is the Satisfyer Pro? If there's not a 1, why is there a 2? Was there a non-Pro version? Who is this Pro - the user it's marketed towards, or the device itself? Am I really this jaded? All valid questions, folks.
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