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Topic: experienced users - please review MEIKI CHERRY HIP EVOLUTION. (Read 2824 times)
hermes
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experienced users - please review MEIKI CHERRY HIP EVOLUTION.
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October 30, 2015, 03:32:37 AM »
Here or on catalogue site.
I am mostly happy with the Meiki Cherry Hip 2. Easier cleanability of Evolution (recent model in series) might be an improvement but I read criticisms of leaking.
Based on just the promotional video, the 'cameltoe' design of the mound looks OK, but is clearly representing a 20+ rather skinny female (neither good not bad, but be advised). I prefer a lusher/fuller/rounder mound. Also younger.
But the deal breaker for me is the position of orifices...
a. too close to each other
b. rectal canal far too close to back of hip (doesn't turn me on seeing bulging spine of hip masturbator!)
c. vaginal canal far too low on hip.
Designers should take a closer look at a real female human being. At first I thought it might have been a compromise of comfort over realism, but based on my sexual encounters with hundreds of Asian women in the real world. the problem is usually (whenever there is a fit problem at all, which is rare) vaginal opening also being too low - never encountered one too high. Why not create a fascimile of the ideal fit l? So for comfort and realism both the vaginal orifice should be about an inch higher.
I can only think of three reasons for this design fault...
1. Laziness/cheapness of R&D department of Kokos
2. Technical problems approximating anatomical accuracy
3. Koreans (males? females?) are built differently
4. communication problem between designer and manufacturer
5. Quality control problem at (contracted out most likely) manufacturer
The position of vaginal orifice is ideal for rear entry but not front entry.
Users: The new(?) double layer structure - how does it help, if at all?
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