What follows is a collection of honest answers to the more frequently asked questions I've been asked about this unique machine.
To be clear, I'm a male. My observations about the Sybian come from what I've witnessed, and from descriptions from the lovely people who have used my Sybian over the years.
If you're a female with Sybian experience, I would very much welcome your take on anything I've related here that doesn't ring true to your experience. I'd like to be as accurate as possible with this piece.
(I have nothing to do with the manufacturer or anyone else selling this device. My aim is strictly informational, for an audience whom I suspect might appreciate the read.)
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Q: What does the Sybian do?
A: The Sybian is a very well-engineered and terribly effective orgasm machine for women.
Imagine a particularly memorable orgasm you've had. Now imagine dialing that sensation up to about 15 on the bliss/intensity meter, and prolonging the sensation until your body simply exhausts herself. That should give you some idea.
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Q: Can men ride the Sybian?
A: I get this question
a lot
, so let's answer this one right out of the gate:
The Sybian is designed for women. It's
not
designed for male use, even if many find it a compelling fantasy.
The company that manufactures the Sybian sells a lesser-known, hands-free masturbation machine that
is
designed for males.
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Q: Why do you own a Sybian?
A: I'd heard about the Sybian before, but never assumed I'd see one in real life... let alone own one. But I saw a demonstration at a swinger's event. (Something else I never thought I'd experience. Life is funny that way.)
The host of the gathering was looking for a demonstration volunteer. Our friend Lara, half of the couple who'd accompanied us to this gathering, was brave enough to volunteer to "ride" the Sybian.
Incidentally, I've never liked that "ride the Sybian" phrase, but the people have spoken.
Lara shed her bottoms, got herself situated on the Sybian in the middle of the little room, and was soon surrounded by a circle of onlookers. The host ran the controls.
I was
stunned
by the screaming intensity of Lara's long stretch of orgasms. I think we all were.
After seeing that, I made a vow to save my pennies. I made the purchase a few years later. I've never regretted it.
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Q: How is it any different from my Hitachi wand? Or any other vibrator? Other than the outrageous price tag?
A: First, God bless the magic wand.
Second, every sex toy I've ever purchased was worth exactly half the price I paid for it. The same is true of the Sybian. But even minus the markup, I've found an enormous amount of value left over in my purchase.
Back to your question. It's really hard for me to think of the Sybian as a vibrator. Or a "toy." I mean, this thing is solid. It's
there
for you
.
The Sybian compares to a vibrator the way an anniversary dinner at Maxim's in Paris on a moonlit evening compares to microwave popcorn.
Yes, it's true that whatever (dildo-like) "attachment" you choose for your Sybian session vibrates inside you. But it also
rotates