Pink Non-Descript, Mouth, Vagina, and Butt. The Fleshlight (also marketed as the Fleshjack) is a sex toy simulating the sensation of various sexual acts, designed and marketed by Interactive Life Forms (ILF).[1] The Fleshlight is named for the flesh-like material used in its inner sleeve, as well as the plastic case that houses the sleeve, which is fashioned to look like an oversized flashlight. The inner sleeve is available with vagina, anus, mouth and buttocks shaped openings, as well as a more subtle slot opening, all with a choice of various internal textures and colors. Image File history File linksMetadata No higher resolution available. ...
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The Fleshlight was designed by a former police officer who was suffering a period of forced abstinence while his wife was pregnant.[2] He was granted a patent in 1998 for his invention, as a "device for discreet sperm collection".[3] The Fleshlight is stated to be made of medical and food grade, phthalate-free polymers.[4] According to the Fleshlight website, the insert is not made from latex, plastic or silicone. The Fleshlight FAQ [5] claims the material is "a company secret covered by a series of US patents" but according to the patent itself (which is public), the material is an elastomeric gel being formed from a mixture of 90-94% by weight of plasticizing oil and of 5-9% by weight of a block copolymer comprising an admixture of a styrene ethylene butylene styrene block copolymer and a styrene ethylene propylene styrene block copolymer combined in a ratio of 1:5 to 5:1. Due to the nature of this material, it is only suitable for use with water-based lubricants, as oil-based lubricants or soaps will damage the material permanently. Police officers in South Australia A police officer (or policeman/policewoman) is a warranted worker of a police force. ...
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ILF more recently created the "Fleshjack" for marketing toward the homosexual male demographic, including its own website and custom sleeves.[4]
Fleshlight Girls ILF created Fleshlight Girls for the growing response to introduce actual molds of women's vulvas. Currently, ILF features five models which include: Kat Young, Lia19, Sandee Westgate, Brooke Skye, and Raven Riley.[5] Raven Riley (born September 6, 1986) is an American porn star, appearing online, offline at events, and on DVD. An Ohioan, Riley debuted online at age 18, and garnered popularity. ...
Reviews and criticism The Fleshlight is described in "Sex Toys that Changed the World," an article published by About.com, as having "raised the bar exponentially" for sex toys made for men.[6] Screenshot of About. ...
In a humorous 2002 essay describing a Fleshlight "test drive", on-line sex journal Nerve.com reviewer Joe Maynard called the Fleshlight the "ultimate faux vagina." He noted problems with lubricant leakage, but admitted that the Fleshlight "feels like getting a blow job — only no teeth."[7] Nerve is an American online magazine dedicated to sex, relationships and culture. ...
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Oral sex consists of all those sexual activities that involve the use of the mouth, tongue, etc. ...
Anne Semans' 2004 book The Many Joys of Sex Toys includes a guide to using the Fleshlight. Semans suggests a number of techniques, including clamping the Fleshlight to a desk in order to free the hands, or adding extra stimulation by simultaneously using a butt plug, cock ring or nipple clamps. According to Semans, "it takes a few sessions with the Fleshlight to appreciate it."[8] Butt plugs are sex toys that are designed to be inserted in the anus and rectum for sexual pleasure. ...
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Other writers have pointed to shortcomings with the product. In their Sex Toy book, writers Em & Lo include an entry for Fleshlight but indicate that some may find the casing "heavy, unwieldy and too wide", noting that "you can't squeeze the casing to increase the pressure around your dick," but noting that one could remove the flesh-like insert from the case and apply pressure manually.[9] Another review called the Fleshlight the "king of boy toys," but also stated that it took a while to get used to cleaning it. [10] The penis (plural penises, penes) is an external male sexual organ. ...
Another common criticism [citation needed] is not of the fleshlight, but of the marketing technique of offering affiliate programs to anyone who wishes to set up their own website to promote the product, which has resulted in a flood of websites claiming to "review" the product, but transparently bent on convincing the reader to buy one, with a stereotypical infomercial sort of snake oil tackiness.
References - ^ Bussel, Rachel Kramer (September 21, 2006). "Boys' Toys". The Village Voice.
- ^ Semans, Anne (2004). The Many Joys of Sex Toys: The Ultimate How-to Handbook for Couples and Singles. Broadway Books, 62-4.
- ^ U.S. Patent 5,782,818 and U.S. Patent 5,807,360
- ^ Fleshlight patent referring to elastomeric polymers;[1] Elastomers listed by Greenpeace as a safe alternative to toxic polymers.[2] Post on official forums from a Fleshlight official.[3]
- ^ http://www.fleshlight.com/main/faq.php
- ^ Silverberg, Cory (2007). "Sex Toys that Changed the World". About.com. Retrieved on 2007-07-30.
- ^ Maynard, Joe (1999). "My date with the Fleshlight". Nerve.com.
- ^ Semans (2004), p.63–64
- ^ Em & Lo (2006). Em & Lo's Sex Toy: An A–Z Guide to Bedside Accessories. Chronicle Books, 84.
- ^ "The Fleshlight Review at Clitical.com". Clitical.com.
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External links - ILF corporate website
- Fleshlight sales homepage
- "Fleshjack" sales homepage
- "Fleshlight Girls" sales homepage
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