What is this?
This is something called the "Vesper 2". Billed as a 'clitoral stimulator', it is a sleek little personal vibrator that is worn, like a pendent, around the neck
when not being used for its intended purpose. Waterproof, USB-rechargeable, comes in 24-k goldplate, black, or rose gold, and costs roughly seventy bucks (w/o 'travel pouch' or USB cord). One can even get it engraved with a special message to its recipient, if so desired...
(as an aside ... whoever chose the inscription on the middle one in the above picture — "for times when you are without me" — must have a pretty high opinion of themself, I would say)
I don't know when this Kickstarter went live, but the project has already reached 6x its intended goal of $25K — and there are still nine days to go.
Now you can call me a bit of a prude, but I'm not so innocent or out-of-touch as to be unaware that there are and always have been devices like this out there... Yet somehow I feel that wearing a sex toy around one's neck is just a little out of place, if not downright crass. Maybe I'm alone in this, maybe not ... but as a guy, I'd hate to be talking to some lady who's wearing one of these, compliment her on it (it IS rather attractive, in a minimalistic way), and be told that, "Oh, yeah, that's my vibrator... I never go anywhere without it."
-"BB"-
Kickstarter — or Jumpstarter?
- Bicycle Bill
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Kickstarter — or Jumpstarter?
Yes, I suppose I could agree with you ... but then we'd both be wrong, wouldn't we?
Re: Kickstarter — or Jumpstarter?
Personally, I think that would more intrigue me than bother me.
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This information is timely. I found one of these in an aeroplane toilet recently. For some reason, my dog was not responding no matter how hard I blew the thing
For Christianity, by identifying truth with faith, must teach-and, properly understood, does teach-that any interference with the truth is immoral. A Christian with faith has nothing to fear from the facts