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Unusual Ipod thingy

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Holy Hannah...that's an interesting concept...never in my life did I think I'd see something like that...

I just ordered one for my GF's birthday next month. :dance:

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Why didn't they just called it the iDildo?

maybe cause it's a vibrator and not a dildo?

maybe cause it's a vibrator and not a dildo?

i always thought they were the same thing.... sure looks like a dildo...

It's a vibrator and a dildo.

Vibrator -- something that vibrates.

Dildo -- penis-shaped ...erm... penis replacement.

I could have sworn there are dildoes (dildos?) that vibrate as well. What the fuck...I'm so confused...fuck it. ???

I could have sworn there are dildoes (dildos?) that vibrate as well. What the fuck...I'm so confused...fuck it. ???

First we have vibrators, which are toys which vibrate. They come in many shapes, most are cylindrical with a tapered rounded end. Some have multiple heads, and there's even a vibrating rubber duck, but that's besides the point.

Then we have dildoes, which are soft or semi-soft toys which look like a penis. Generally made of silicone rubber.

From that, we derive the vibrating dildo, which is a semi-soft vibrating rubber penis.

huh, we;; whadda ya know. I guess some companies are really into integrating all aspects of your life into an iPod. If they made a portable razer attachment, I'd be happy.

and there's even a vibrating rubber duck, but that's besides the point.

A vibrating rubber duck, making even bath time fun! :dance: :dance:

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