
So before I jump right in and start extolling the virtues of my latest favorite toy, the
Wish-bone, maybe I should introduce myself.� I'm Abby, and I spend my days at Babeland looking at, talking about, writing about, and singing about our toys.� (The singing is kind of under my breath, at my desk, but still.)� And I see a lot of toys.� Day after day, toy after toy lands on my desk, and I spend a little time with each of them, figuring them out and letting you all know what makes them special.� That's (part of) my job, and I love it.But I especially love it when a toy comes along that surprises me a little.� After seven years at Babeland, it takes a special toy to surprise me and make me wonder, "Why didn't I think of that?"� Sometimes it's something really magnificent and high-tech, like the beloved
SaSi or the flawlessly designed G-spotter,
Gigi; sometimes, it's something inexpensive and just smartly designed, like my little friend the
Wish-bone.The
Wish-bone is not flashy, and it doesn't stimulate every part of your body at once while singing you a lullaby.� But its deceptively simple shape is uniquely perfect, as far as I'm concerned.� Your index finger fits between the prongs and rests easily on the body of the vibrator; holding it in place (over the clit, labia, balls, perineum, wherever) is pretty much effortless.� And when it comes to sex toys, I'm a big fan of effortlessness.� Isn't the rest of life hard enough without having to, like, crack CIA codes in order to get off?So there you have it:� the
Wish-bone is officially now my go-to toy for travel, and for anytime I want a minimum of effort with a maximum of awesome.� And I highly suggest you check it out if this appeals to you, especially if you deal with motor skill issues or carpal tunnel stuff.� Let me know what you think.