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Vibrators4.47Je Joue Amour Review: Je T'Aime De Tout Mon Cœur ♥
Je Joue's Amour is certainly unique in my collection not only because of its design but because of how it left me feeling when I finished testing it! >.<" It has the capability and range to satisfy beginners and power seekers with its 5 intensities. Not only can it satisfy single vibe lovers with that amount but it can super satisfy pattern lovers with the 6 other patterns and the fact that each of them can go from 1 to 5 as well! It can be used in a variety of ways, one being with a partner playfully gliding it along your body to tease you with! ;P It's a toy that's after your own heart. Keep in mind though, it may leave you feeling tingly in ways you may dislike. I'm certainly intrigued by it enough that I think I'd keep coming back! I've been ♪ Shocked through the heart and Armour's to blaame ♫! (Sorry, I had to... )
Vibrators4.75Je Joue Classic Bullet Vibrator
Definitely loved it. I would recommend this for anyone searching for a nice quality, rechargeable bullet vibrator. I had awesome orgasms, it's small and easy to travel with, and it's simple to wash and store. Plus, the addition of a finger holster gives you more options for use, especially for those with fine motor issues. It really feels like a luxury item in its simplicity and high quality materials. I will definitely be putting this on my regular toy rotation.
Vibrators3.25The Je Joue Mimi Review: Pretty in Pink, But Not So Perfect in Play
The Je Joue Mimi Soft Fuchsia Vibrator is undeniably a stylish and sophisticated toy, but when it comes to practicality and comfort, it leaves a bit—or rather a lot—to be desired. While the soft silicone and variety of vibration patterns are nice features, the awkward shape and limited maneuverability make it hard to fully enjoy. I found myself flipping it over more than once and trying more than a few angles, trying to get a good dose of the broad external stimulation it promises. All in all, it’s a toy that looks better on your nightstand than it feels in your hand during use. Switching through modes is another uphill battle, with small, dainty buttons on the circumference of the toy, which makes it almost impossible to switch through while you’re holding it in play. On the plus side, it’s rechargeable with a magnetic charger and has a fairly long playtime (I guess you’re going to need the extra juice considering finding the right play angle is near impossible on most days). On paper, it ticks a lot of boxes, but in practice, it’s not as user-friendly as it sounds.


