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The LELO DOT is unlike anything else I’ve tried.

The first time I put my hands on the LELO DOT, I was completely blindfolded.

In celebration of the new release, LELO invited me to experience the toy in a sensory deprivation experience.

LELO DOT

It felt soft to the touch.

Once it was powered on, it vibrated mildly against my skin.

Blindfolded, the moving tip reminded me of the fluttering of eyelashes against my skin.

It didnt feel too strong, but rather, it had just enough intensity to notice it.

When my blindfold was finally removed, I was shocked by the look of the DOT.

What would it actually feel like?

What was it capable of?

Luckily, I got to take one home and try it out for myself.

From experience, I knew the feeling.

The DOT was designed to eliminate that issue.

I noted that I liked the first and sixth tweaks best.

Every setting felt gentler than the ones on my other LELO toys.

The more you press, the stronger the sensation gets.

Depending on the angle, the feeling can create diffused soft pleasure or focused, intense power.

I took my time and found a rhythm in letting myself relax.

Rather than a quick, too intense orgasm, I arrived at my climax slowly and intentionally.

I didnt feel the numbing sensation some vibes give, which helped me have several orgasms in a row.

And to my surprise, it isnt just for solo play.

It can also be used to spice up couples' play.

(This isnt the case with all toys, but definitely some.)

So when I tried it out with my partner recently, I was suspicious.

I love that the toy isnt bulky.

It didnt distract me emotionally from enjoying the moment with my partner.

I didnt have to think about anything else other than enjoying the experience.

There are many pros to the DOT.

But personally, I found one con.

I felt like it would be slightly more comfortable if it did.

But thats just my experience.

Orion, a 27-year-old woman in Brooklyn, tried out the DOT too.

She added, The design of it is interesting.

And I can say the same.

Im now a fan of the LELO DOT.

LELO, you made a good point.

This article was originally published onDec.