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Double-ended dildo

Double-ended dildo

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The Share dildo is for those moments when both partners want internal pleasure. This strapless dildo is firm and smooth, with stimulating grooves running up and down the shaft and a prominent head for the g-spot, a-spot and p-spot.

Anal Friendly

Body Safe

Waterproof

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Make 4 interest-free payments of $32.25 with

  • Compatible with water and oil based lube
  • Simultaneously pleasures during partnered play
  • Can be used with or without a harness

A double-ended dildo to stimulate both partners during erotic play.

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