When I found out I would be getting the Fun Factory Share courtesy of Babeland.com, I was pretty excited. My partner and I had just begun talking about pegging, and I figured this would be a good goal to work up to. Since we don’t yet have a harness, the Share seemed like the perfect toy to help us decide whether we should invest in one or not, and whether we wanted to continue this journey to pegging-land.
The Share is 100% silicone, phthalates-free, and great for partner play since it can be sterilized by boiling, throwing in the dishwasher (top rack, no soap), or wiping with a 10% bleach solution (make sure to rinse after!). It comes in three colors: black, pink, and purple. The Share is surprisingly heavy, weighing in at 1.5 pounds. It features two insertable ends, and can also be used as a solo toy, with the longer end better suited for thrusting. The fuckee end has an insertable length of 6 ¼” and encompasses a semi-realistic phallic head and two ridges on the underside running the length of the shaft. The fucker end has an insertable length of 4 ¼” and features a bean-shaped bulbous shaft.
When I took the Share out of its distinctive Fun Factory packaging, I was immediately surprised by how floppy it was. The connection between the two parts is the thinnest part of the entire toy, causing the long shaft of the fuckee end to bob up and down when the Share is held by the bean-shaped fucker end. Since receiving the Share, I’ve realized that this simply will not work for pegging my partner without a harness, which was the entire point of the toy. Along with that, the fucker end is just too big for me and very uncomfortable once it is inserted.
As far as solo play goes, the Share is pretty middle of the road. I won’t be reaching for it on a regular basis, but I didn’t completely hate it either. The silicone that Fun Factory used not only collects lint like crazy, but also seems to be a magnet for static electricity every time I touch it. The silicone seems to grip and causes more friction than other dildos, making it slightly uncomfortable during thrusting. On a more positive note, while the Share is bulky and hard to maneuver for partner play, it handles much better when used solo. The thin connection point makes a great handle, which makes controlling the Share on your own a snap.
While the Share didn’t live up to my expectations, I have a feeling it would be better suited for partner play with a harness. To get your own Fun Factory Share for $119, visit Babeland.com. If the Share just isn’t up your alley, Babeland has a great variety of body-safe toys to choose from. Thank you Babeland!
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May 27th, 2009 at 12:50 PM
I love pictures of sex toys in dishwashers. It makes me feel warm and fuzzy inside. =D
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July 11th, 2009 at 8:03 PM
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