Porcelain dildos and penis-like realism?

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DirtyGirl

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I was thinking to buy the Desirables Dalia.

Long story short, I've been getting increasingly disenchanted with "high quality" silicone dildos. There always seems to be a problem (skin flaps, poor casting technique, badly cut base) that results in me eventually throwing it away. For example, just yesterday I noticed my Uberrime Optimo (that I had bought well over a year ago) had a tear on the base creeping its way up toward the shaft!! I had no idea! I had to chop off the bottom (like Exotic Erotics' technique) and I think it's safe for now. I mean, REALLY. I'm not even that rough. I only use toys manually and I'm careful when washing them. I keep sharp objects away from them. I talk to them. Okay, that last part wasn't true. LOL

Anyway, I was wondering what your thoughts are on porcelain dildos (this one in particular) and its "realism." I do like dual density and firmer silicone (like Exotic Erotics' firmest option). But I still would want some kind of realism. Yes, I know that silicone is the way to go, but can't a hard dildo like this do the job too?

I know that porcelain is obviously harder, but I figure if it is warmed up (and if I'm also warmed up) and use a silicone-based lube, I could maybe "trick" my mind into thinking it's the real thing? Keep in mind that I am a virgin, so I don't really have a reference per say when it comes to erections. I know that men can get quite hard, especially when close to orgasm.

I just want a great dildo that will outlast me AND be realistic as much as it can!
 

Snow Pony

Well-known member
It's not the same thing, but kinda close, I guess? Anyway, I have a beautiful (safe!) hand-blown glass dildo that I bought years ago. It's awesome for temperature play, however, even when it is warm, it feels nothing like the real thing. It's just too firm and without any texture. Vixskin does dual-density toys (I think!) and they are extremely close to the real thing in terms of sensation, or so everyone and their brother who has one says. With your toys that are splitting; are they toys from indie makers or larger companies? I've had some of my BD and EE toys for almost 9 years and with the exception of 1 toy, a small UV Baron (the white is turning yellow-ish...) nothing is showing any signs of wear. My vote would be for a Vixskin if you want something very realistic.
 
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