The Quickie Threesome: You, Your Lover and SaSi
Women sometimes challenge me when I say that Quickies can work for them too.
"But it takes so long for me to get aroused." "I can't go from zero to 100--well, not without a Hitachi Magic Wand." "Quickies are just for men; you're lying if you say they can work for us too."
Yes, you can come in a Quickie! (What's wrong with using the Hitachi briefly to take you from zero to 50 or 60 or 70 before you start?) Today, however, put your Hitachi aside--and I know how difficult that can be--and let's turn this Quickie into another kind of threesome.
First. spend a few intimate moments with my new friend SaSi, the vibe with "Sensual Intelligence Technology." Translation: You play with it and it figures you out, programming itself to please you better next time in your response pattern to its movements with little rotating nubs.
SaSi provides undulating clitoral stimulation--in a rhythmic fashion that feels like oral sex.
You like it hard and fast? Slow and easy? SaSi gets it. You don't even have to tug it's ears to direct its head.
Bonus: you can get a free bottle of massage oil if you purchase SaSi at Babeland now. (Break your SaSi in before using it as the warm-up act for your Quickie.)
Sex toy reviewer Ann Whidden calls SaSi "the best thing to happen to sex since tongues." I like that line. Who doesn't need a smarter tongue in her life?
If you want a "spontaneous" Quickie, slip into the bedroom or bathroom while s/he's putting the kids down or is minutes away in a cab--and use your SaSi to give yourself that first orgasm via cunnilingus or bring yourself to the edge, if that is your preference.
Now you are ready for your lover to drive it home--or give you that second big O.



Sounds very kinky, any suggestions on how to introduce SaSi into the 3some?
Posted by: Curious | August 13, 2008 at 03:32 PM
I was being whimsical by including SaSi with its lifelike tongue action as the third party in the "threesome."
If you have a real threesome, I'm sure that SaSi would be a welcome addition, in the number four spot. Just pull it out, turn it on, run it across your partner (s) palm and ask, "Do you want to play with it?"
Posted by: Susan Crain Bakos | August 14, 2008 at 09:44 AM