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The Bone Vibrator

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Dept. of small wonders. So we did an interview for Nerve.com all about sex last week - to be part of their series "Sex advice from..." A little nervous at first, we quickly got into the swing of it and found ourself saying things we never thought we knew, such as this is the coolest vibrator we have yet seen.

While we can't remember where we spotted The Bone Vibrator, it is the first designer vibrator we know of. Quoted as a the "Brancusi" of vibrators (NYTimes) and costing a mere $380 at Myla, the Bone is "Cast in a hygienic resin and uniquely hand finished." No two are exactly the same... like you. (See also The Pebble, which is even smaller). MGR

 
 

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Wow - that is SO not work safe. I'm thinking you just stunned a bunch of your readers-in-cubicles right now. I know *I* never expected to see a vibrator on AT!

(Not that there's anything wrong with that.)

posted by Anne on 2005-04-11 12:35:37

I guess I'm not cool enough, but while I love good design, it's not like I would display this on my coffee table--so $380 seems a tad steep. I'll refrain from making a bad pun about getting turned on by good design.

posted by Fiona on 2005-04-11 13:08:05

and I will refrain from making some comment about "what all the buzz is about."

posted by patrick (the other one) on 2005-04-11 13:28:38

I am really stunned!!!!
That said, isn't it a bit small?

posted by Charles on 2005-04-11 13:52:49

For $380 I would expect it to do a lot more than just vibrate.

posted by Max on 2005-04-11 13:53:18

Maxwell, you've been in L.A. too long. Come back to the 5 and Dime Maxwell Ryan, Maxwell Ryan. ( sorry, only film buffs will get this joke)

posted by patrick on 2005-04-11 17:25:18

Can a woman really be satisfied by such a tiny thing?

Nice design but can it get you off?

Max how do you know it works?

posted by El Duque on 2005-04-11 22:57:24

Really unfair...can't we have a v@@ina implant bedside table for the herero-menfolk or L@$bianAparttherapy$exuals. Dig??

Regards,
Jonathan

posted by JonathanYupthatsmename on 2005-04-12 04:16:37

You know, it's not the size of the wave...

Besides it's kind of ... egronomic looking. But I agree with other posters, this was a bit of an unexpected arena for AT. Will Babes in Toyland be joining the stores list?

posted by Ruth on 2005-04-12 10:09:19

You know, it's not the size of the wave...

Besides it's kind of ... egronomic looking. But I agree with other posters, this was a bit of an unexpected arena for AT. Will Toys in Babeland be joining the stores list?

posted by Ruth on 2005-04-12 10:09:57

Oooo, I tried to stop that first posting and I guess it didn't happen, sorry. I hate when I get the name of the local marital aid purveyor wrong.

posted by Ruth on 2005-04-12 10:11:28

Yeah, Yeah, Not the size of the boat, Size doesn't matter. Does anyone really buy this?

posted by El Duque on 2005-04-12 11:07:55

Are you kidding that Maxwell couldn't know whether it works or not. Are you all so gynocentric?

smirking at the Jimmy Dean quote--nice (not the other) Patrick.

posted by Carla on 2005-04-12 11:40:26

Actually, El Duque, I believe in this specific case, it is the horsepower of the engine.

posted by patrick (the other one) on 2005-04-12 12:53:24

speaking of "size," check out this article in salon - www.salon.com/mwt/feature/2005/04/12/salvini/index.html

i know - totally unrelated to apartment living, but one way or another, this thread has gone there....

posted by seema on 2005-04-12 16:00:16

For $380 that thing is gonna sit out on the coffee table! If anyone asked, "um, art piece - why?"

posted by anne on 2005-12-30 15:48:33

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