To push through the membrane and have your finger-via-silicone touching your clit or your partner’s clit requires a lot of pressure. It’s a pretty simple theory as to why the vibrations are not being transmitted: it’s a piece of silicone material being vibrated by a distanced motor and as soon as you apply enough pressure, the vibrations nearly stop transmitting through the material altogether. The problem is that as soon as you do this….and you touch your silicone finger to your body….the vibrations are practically nil. The silicone in this section is a membrane and it feels like pushing in on a balloon. But the design’s intention is for you to push your finger in the center there. You can put this “lip” or tongue or whatever sideways between your labia for a meh amount of vibration. The material vibrates but the portion where the motor resides isn’t what you press to your clit. Then the silicone forms a scoop that is just a silicone extension, sort of like a Rabbit Vibrator on steroids. The motor is in the body of the vibrator, which is the lower half. In case you’ve been living under a rock, the innovative design of the Form 3 is supposed to combine your finger with the vibrator for “enhanced touch” 1. I had an opportunity to grab the Form 6 and Form 3 from Red over at ToySwap (along with the now-defunct Cone vibrator and a Metal Worx “steel” dildo) and even though I knew I was probably going to hate them I JUST HAD TO. I read a litany of mixed reviews from the entire spectrum of “LOVE IT” to “DIE IN A FIRE” and had figured out that JimmyJane’s Form line was largely overpriced “luxury” crap. Once long ago in Babeland I fondled a few JimmyJane vibrators and was summarily unimpressed. Subtitled: When you’re right, you’re right or I should listen to my gut more
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