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Pipedream Products Silicone P.E. Vibe Men's Prostate Health Small Prostate Massager

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Binding: Health and Beauty
Product Brand: Pipedream Products
EAN: 0844087042726
Label: Pipedream Products
Product Manufacturer: Pipedream Products
Publisher: Pipedream Products
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Product facts:
  • Prostate massagers are specifically designed for effectiveness and ease of insertion.
  • According to the precepts of Oriental medicine, massage of this acupressure prostate point is beneficial for optimal prostate health and virility. The prostate massagers combine these massages into one sophisticated method simultaneously, thus providing an effective massage.
  • Silky smooth medical grade silicone. Phthalate-free and non-toxic. Powerful multi-speed vibrations. Whisper quiet motor.







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This is no ordinary prostate exam! The Silicone P.E. Vibe is the ultimate device for men who want to take pleasure to the next level. The soft silicone massager is ribbed and cleverly curved to stimulate a man's prostate, delivering mind-blowing sensations that end with incredible climaxes. Experience the most intense, most powerful, most explosive ejaculations ever! The thin, tapered tip makes insertion easy, and the ringed handles ensure safe removal. Choose a speed that's right for you and enjoy a whole new realm of pleasure











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