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marketed by Waterpik Inc., it can be best described as a high-pressure water-jet

flosser or oral irrigator. There are several different models available, which

range in price from $35 to $115, but they all essentially consist of a reservoir

which holds the water, a powerful compressor that forces the water in rapid

high-pressure pulses through a small flexible hose to a variety of interchangeable

nozzle-tips. Most models allow you to adjust the water pressure to your liking,

and there are even models which are entirely hand-held, self-contained, portable,

and battery operated. They are, for all intents and purposes, just like the pulsing

high-pressure water nozzles you see at your local coin-operated self-service car

wash, except smaller, and for your teeth. Or, if you’re an adventurous and

creative kinkster, for your nipples, clit, cock and anus. Of course, now that

you’ve read this, whether or not you ever use a Waterpik in this fashion, you’ll

probably never be able to look at the coin-op car wash the same way, ever

again.

Vibrating and oscillating toys are generally quite safe to use, as long as a

minimal amount of common sense is applied. Obviously, you should always

avoid using a corded electrical device anywhere where it might become

submerged in water. Make sure that any vibrating attachments or, for that

matter, anything that is inserted into a body cavity can be easily retrieved. And

do keep in mind that too much of a good thing - even good vibrations - can

sometimes be a bad thing. The continuous or excessive application of a

vibrating implement of any kind to a single spot on the body may result in

localized numbness, loss of motor control, or residual tingling.

Violet Wand

It can sometimes be difficult to describe a violet wand to someone who has never

seen one before. I usually do it thusly: Remember visiting Spencer’s Gifts in

the mall and seeing those little glass globes crackling with purple lightning on

display? Did you ever touch one and watch how the electricity sizzled, tickled,

and followed your fingertips wherever they went on the surface of the globe?

Now imagine the same thing, only smaller, safer, designed to be hand-held, and

with a wide variety of kinky attachments.

Violet wands have recently become quite popular in the fetish culture, so it’s

easy to see how some people might be surprised to learn that these things have

been around, in one form or another, for close to a hundred years. In the 1920s,

they were called “violet rays” and used by medical quacks to treat a variety of

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