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As a lover of unique and high quality adult toys, the MEO Anal Depth Training Dildo really caught my eye. And let me tell you, it doesn't just look good, it feels incredible! With a whopping 45 cm of insertion length, this toy is not for the faint of heart, but rather for those who want to explore the world of anal depth play at its best.
The progressively increasing beads, each meticulously numbered from 1 to 8, offer an intense oscillation between tension and relaxation. With diameters ranging from 2.2 cm to a staggering 8 cm, each pearl is an adventure in itself, challenging and enticing you to go deeper. The numbered beads are a clever touch, allowing you to track your progress over time, creating an engaging and rewarding experience.
This isn't just another toy, it's a journey. Where many toys offer width, the Anal Depth Play Dildo focuses on depth, allowing you to explore previously uncharted territory. With its sleek design, the toy is surprisingly easy to use, giving the user full control over their journey into the depths. The smooth material allows for effortless insertion and the long length ensures that you decide how deep you want to go.
In conclusion, if you're looking for a toy to enhance and train your anal depth play, this dildo is an essential addition to your collection. Whether you're using it alone or with a partner, it promises an experience like no other.
But beyond the product itself, I must commend MEO's service. Living in Johannesburg, South Africa, I'm no stranger to long delivery times and sometimes less than discreet packaging. Not this time! The package arrived via DHL much faster than I expected and in a completely discreet manner, ensuring my privacy.
What a great feel. The length and depth you get is awesome. It goes to places I have never experienced before. Has great suction and holds on very well. I took the entire thing the very first time using it. It took some work but got every inch in.
This pendant is symbolic in various schools of Vajrayana Buddhism, which is still practiced by people of various ethnicities around the world, including German like me, although it is widely practiced by Chinese (Chan) practitioners from China. Tibetan Buddhists in exile in India, Japanese (Zen) Buddhists, etc. Myth quite often is mistaken for "untrue" or "outdated", and neither judgment can be made so flippantly about a religion that is still actively practiced, and the rudiments can easily be grasped from the film "Little Buddha" with Keannu Reaves, although the practice is quite a bit more extensive in Vajrayana, which involves empowerments from teacher to student, teachings, and Vajrayana (Tantric) Meditation. It would be more accurate to say that the item is strongly influenced "by a current Far Eastern religious/philosophical practice, Vajrayana Buddhism".
I didn't mean to make anyone uncomfortable. I just thought people should know what they are wearing. It's nothing bad. "4 Noble Truths and 8 fold path" would give anyone the rudiments in minutes. The Tantric, and ritualistic significance of these objects are sacred to the religious/philosophical practice. Similar to the way Christians feel about their crosses, and in the four noble truths of Buddhism and core Christianity, some crossover in meaning between the two systems.
Buddhism is anti suffering, but not necessarily anti pain. Is pain suffering? Not necessarily in Buddhism, although it is certainly possible to suffer over your pain through lack of awareness. So anyway, I don't think most Buddhists would have any problem with this symbolism spreading on men having rampaging sex. It might be appropriate symbolism that the Dharma can go anywhere and be unblemished and untainted. Sex in Buddhism is both seen as a possible source of suffering, but is also used in Diety Yoga, so sex of itself isn't any kind of issue for the use of this object. It would be good Karma to respect the symbol and your sex.
Anyway, I am not an editor, I can't think of a way of condensing this understanding down to basics so it could fit in the item description in a non confrontational and concise fashion.
( Kurt Shrugs )
I certainly wouldn't post this review as is. If anything, I would try to take something and make the description a smidge better defined. I just had to comment, being that I am a Buddhist that practices these sorts of things. Obviously, I am a lay Buddhist, and not ordained by any stretch of the imagination. Buddhist Monks and Nuns have far stricter rules of conduct than lay Buddhists, some regarding sex, but it is an energy thing, not a taboo sort of thing.