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The Unbound Squish Is The Super-Soft Vibrator You Need To Feel To Believe

Why You Need To Try This Soft Egg-Shaped Vibrator
Why You Need To Try This Soft Egg-Shaped Vibrator
When you're in the market for a new sex toy, it may seem like youve seen everything. After all, how many ways are there to make a dildo or a vibrator? Plus, with thousands of sex toys literally at your fingertips, you're bound to have some deja vu the more you surf the web in search of that one special toy.
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Enter Squish. This adorable bundle of fun from is just what you need to break your vibrator fatigue, says Reba Corrine, CEO and founder of , which not only sells sex toys but also aims to fill a canyon-sized gap in the sex education most of us got in high school.

So, if youre looking for a high-quality, relatively cheap ($99) sex toy unlike anything youve seen before, look no further.

Why People Love Squish

  • It's, well, squishy
  • It responds to your touch
  • It records your personal vibration patterns
  • Its great for foreplay
  • Its from a women-owned company
  • Its unlike any toy youve seen
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All right, lets just come out and say it: the Squish is d*mn cute. It looks like a soft pink egg-if eggs had nipples. And once you get your hands on it, you wont be able to help but squeeze it like a fluffy puppy. When Corrine first got her Squish, she wasnt expecting it to be as soft as it is, because sex toys usually arent. (Most are made of silicone, which is smooth, but not really soft.)

But the biggest surprise was how Squish responded when she squeezed it. Basically, the harder you squeeze, the faster it vibrates-and vice versa. "Its the first touch-enabled vibrator Ive ever used," Corrine says. "Ive never seen anything like that."

The softness makes Squish ideal if you want a gentler touch from your vibe, and the touch-response is just plain fun. "Since its made from a soft silicone, it absorbs some of the vibes," Corrine says. "Unlike some other toys, the Squish doesnt make it feel like my clit is going to fall off." Dont take that the wrong way, though-this sex toy still packs plenty of power.

And its softer vibrations make it awesome for foreplay or partnered sex. Corrine suggests running the tip of the toy along your or your partners nipples and neck, maybe even down your (or their) body toward the genitals. If you really want to tease, vary your grip. You can go from a slight buzz to OMG with one quick squeeze.

Then, keep the fun going by using Squish on your clit during penetration. Corrine especially likes to use it with doggy-style. "Its not super-buzzy," she says. "So it gives plenty of pleasure, but its not so intense that its taking away the other pleasure." Translation: The Squish isnt going to buzz so hard that you forget all about what your partner is doing to all the other parts of your body.

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If youre planning to use it for solo play only, Corrine recommends another cool feature-the Squish will record your personal vibe patterns if you want it to. Since theres only one button on this thing, press once to turn it on, twice to record your squeeze pattern, and a third time to play it back. The recording feature is perfect for lazy days, or those times when your climax is being a little shy. "It takes a long time for me sometimes," Corrine says. "And holding something down there for so long can cause hand cramps." When that happens, she records a vibe pattern and lets Squish do its thing. (How many toys can you say that about?!)

Where It Falls Flat

  • It's not SUPER intense
  • It requires a grip

If youre a fan of high-powered vibrators like the or the (a.k.a. the "clit sucking" vibe), then Squish probably wont do it for you. It has a subtler, less intense vibration, so you might wanna find something else if youre used to sex toys with a big bang.

Ditto if you have arthritis in your hand, or another disability that affects your grip strength. While you can absolutely still use Squish without squeezing too much, youd be just as well off with a more traditional vibrator. "I was talking to my mom, who is a senior citizen and has arthritis," Corrine recalls. "Not being able to squeeze it makes the toy a little less accessible for her." She can still program a series of squeezes and then let the vibration play, but she loses out on one of the most fun parts of this cute lil toy.

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The Game-Changing Features

The texture: Okay, not to beat this point into your brain, but one of the most interesting things about Squish is that its squishy. That instantly sets it apart from the vast majority of hard silicone sex toys. "When I got Squish, I thought, 'Ive never had a squishy one before... thats cool,'" Corrine adds.

The touch response: Of course, the absolute coolest thing about Squish is that it vibrates harder when you squeeze harder, and softer when you loosen your grip. Instead of fumbling with + and - buttons, your body can be the remote. I mean, who doesnt squeeze their fist when theyre on the edge of that big O? Now, imagine that squeeze comes with a burst of buzzy vibration on your clit. Heaven.

The bottom line: Squish is a cute little vibrator that's unlike any other sex toy you have in your pleasure chest, but its uniquely soft material won't give you super intense vibration and can be difficult to grip.

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