
The Form 6 ($175) purple passion comes from JimmyJane's line of "luxury" vibes, and its streamlined shape indeed looks about as classy as possible for something made to go in your pants. With six different vibration modes from "constant" to "ripple" to "thrum," and six different speeds and intensity levels, the Form 6 can pretty much do everything but make your bed afterward. There's not a lot that's intuitive about it, however; you may have to spend some face time with the manual or risk pressing the wrong button at a critical moment.
Pro: Currently Babeland's best-selling vibe, this is the epitome of an adult lady vibrator. Purchasing one is sort of like buying your first designer dress.
Con: It takes six hours to initially charge this baby up, so don't expect to use it right away.
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The S-curve of the Delight ($130) is theoretically great -- it's supposed to simultaneously stimulate your G-spot and clitoris. I've read plenty of glowing reviews of this toy, so maybe my goodies are unusually proportioned, but it took me forever to position Delight correctly, and it never really lined up for simultaneous vibration. The ergonomic design seems like a possible case of trying too hard to improve on what should be a pretty basic formula (vibration + vagina = orgasm). Pro: The carrying case that doubles as a recharger is pretty cool.
Con: Who wants to use a toy that you need to invite a trained instructor into your boudoir to use correctly?
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Emily McCombs is a contributing editor at Lemondrop who's dedicated to trying out the best of the sex-toy world. Click here to read other installments.













