I hope this Aneros Evi review helped make your mind up about this toy. When standing, I know I’m clenching the right muscles because, when I do, there’s that distinct rocking sensation. The best feature of Aneros Evi, I believe, is how well this helps you identify the Kegel muscles. Still, if you want something that can technically act as both, this is a good, well-made product. So on the scale from Kegel exerciser □ dildo, I think this, by nature, falls better on the Kegel exerciser side. The external portion makes for an awkward handle. I also tried thrusting it like a dildo - ultimately, this got frustrating quickly. Coupled with the bulb pressing against the G-spot, this technique makes for some amazing orgasms. If orgasm is my goal, I add a strong clitoral vibrator by pressing the Tango above the clitoral arm, the vibrations can travel through. But it definitely gets me going and makes me hyper-sensitive to my body and quiet sensations. The external portion isn’t able to properly stimulate the clitoris. While this doesn’t give any kind of njoy experience, it is a soft, nice, pleasant stimulation.ĭoes it lead to quick, strong, hands-free orgasms? Nope - not for me anyway. I’m only able to pick this up when I’m standing up/walking, not when I’m lying down. So where does the pleasure come in? When clenching, I feel a mild rocking sensation, forcing the top curve of the internal bulb to rub against the G-spot. As a Kegel exerciser in of itself, I think this is excellent. Walking around, I wasn’t worried that it’d fall out. By using the Evi regularly, these muscles will be worked/strengthened.įor me, this stayed in superbly. Why are these muscles important? The stronger they are, the easier it is to orgasm (plus clench whatever’s in the vagina, or give birth, or recover after birth, or have bladder control). The stronger your Kegel muscles, the more securely I suspect this will feel inside of you. Once you’re used to that, try walking around, jumping, or even jogging. The idea is for you to isolate and learn what muscles to clench. Once you’ve inserted the Aneros Evi, try clenching your Kegel muscles (the same muscles you use to stop peeing). This sounds counter-intuitive and strange, but it works. So the bulbous part seems to be reaching away from the G-spot (although the top curve of it should ideally press against your G-spot). That description might make no sense at all. You’ll want to angle it so that the narrow/external part is reaching towards your clitoris. Insert the thicker bulbous part of the Aneros Evi into your vagina. I recommend a cloth bag/pouch, or just tuck it amongst your things in a drawer. Still, I like to store my products with care so they avoid dust. Because this is a silicone product, be sure to use a water-based lubricant, like Sliquid H2O or one of the flavoured Sliquid Swirls.īecause it’s made from silicone, the Evi is pretty durable. I really recommend adding lubricant before insertion - this feels large going in. The Aneros Evi is made from silicone, making it bodysafe (non-porous, non-toxic, and free of phthalates - which is exactly why cooking utensils are made from silicone).įor everyday cleaning, I wash the Evi in warm, soapy water before and after each use. It promises to strengthen the pelvic floor as a Kegel product would, which is always a good thing - Kegel exercisers can really help firm up the Kegel muscles, which does wonders for the ability to orgasm. It’s quite light, and the neck that joins the two ends is very slightly bendable other than that, it’s a firm product.Īneros markets the Evi as an item that requires no vibration, yet gives a “sensual, hands-free experience like no other.” (okay, I’m listening). It’s a tidy-looking, hand-sized product, and discreet (if someone finds this in your drawer, there’s a good chance they wouldn’t realize what it was). There are no vibrating motors, nothing just a smooth, silky, silicone body. There’s a long, bulbous internal section, and a thin external arm that reaches towards your clitoris. Yes, that’s a little confusing and ambitious, and I chewed over the thought of this toy for a while before deciding that it was too novel/weird/different to not give it a try. The idea is this: the larger, internal bulb will stimulate the G-spot, while the external rod simultaneously rubs against the clitoris… ideally leading to hands-free orgasms. It’s part Kegel toy, part dildo, part non-vibrating clitoral massager. The Aneros Evi can’t be boxed into one category. Physical Details | Packaging | Material and Care | My Experience | Overall Physical Details A red item against a (mostly) white background? I must be feeling particularly Canadian this week… Read on for my Aneros Evi review!
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