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Title: Using vibrator (large) in place of non-availabe large dialtor?
Post by: AbraCadabra on January 23, 2012, 11:56:16 AM
Hi, it seem a lot easier to get a vibrator of say 40mm diameter than a dilator this size.

Has anyone tried it and found it works OK in long run? (woopsy, pun?)

In fact to have some extra vibrating-help to 'loosen up' seems not a bad idea, or?

Interesting to note though, how depth diminished once one goes for the 'stretch' of 40mm.
I presently find 4" to be max. I guess that's normal too, yes?

Axélle

Title: Re: Using vibrator (large) in place of non-availabe large dialtor?
Post by: Steffi on January 23, 2012, 01:47:09 PM
The people who supply the Charing Cross (London U.K.) dilators in a clear perspex type material can supply dilators at 2.5,  3.0,  3.5,  and 4.0cm
I think that I posted details and prices here recently ....... anyway, they are called Pheonix Surgical Instruments.  Email them as the dilators are not visible online AFAIK.
Title: Re: Using vibrator (large) in place of non-availabe large dialtor?
Post by: AbraCadabra on January 24, 2012, 12:05:00 AM
Thanks Steffi,

I must have missed that with details and prices... I did send email to them, so let's see.

I have also found (locally supplied and pay by CC) the following which looks jolly good. What do you think?

http://www.lovecraft.co.za/acatalog/Sex_Toys_SA_9_inch_Krypton_Vibrator_24.html (http://www.lovecraft.co.za/acatalog/Sex_Toys_SA_9_inch_Krypton_Vibrator_24.html)

I DO like those colours, they look NICE - feels like 'one of each' please! :-)

The other thing was that some vibration at that bigger size (4cm) seem not be such a bad idea... to help getting that bugger inside in the first place.
Once it's in, all is honky-dory and even the knobbly veiny thing wants to slide out all on its own volition. It must be held in place, and a little buzz seems to support further healing too, won't it?

Axélle
Title: Re: Using vibrator (large) in place of non-availabe large dialtor?
Post by: Annah on January 24, 2012, 12:10:34 AM
try the silver bullet. It's not too shabby if you know what I mean ;)

(https://www.susans.org/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.desire.co.nz%2Fimages%2FSilver-150x150.jpg&hash=41d3cc469d428c24bc2be5a428aa23d3b8f60a53)
Title: Re: Using vibrator (large) in place of non-availabe large dialtor?
Post by: AbraCadabra on January 24, 2012, 12:25:58 AM
That... looks REALLY good.
But is it approx. 40mm diameter?
Bring out the Vernier Caliper honey! :-)

Mostly they be 1 1/2" at best, i.e. 38.1mm, and the difference in girth of 2mm diameter to 40mm dia. is quite a bit, as little as it may sound.

The one in the link says approx. 4cm diameter, the only smooth one I found this far with dia. given...

Thanks again,
Axélle
PS: I'd be little surprised if a 40mm dilator shipped from UK to SA be a lot more expensive also... I'll see once I have an email answer.
Title: Re: Using vibrator (large) in place of non-availabe large dialtor?
Post by: Medusa on January 24, 2012, 02:23:17 AM
Some surgeons recommend jelly/gel dildo for dilatation as it should be more gentle for tissues