I've noticed on some Japanese onahole websites that a description of the firmness of an onahole is provided in the details and there have been times that such a thing would've really come in handy for me here.
HolesomeOnanist ( 10 )
I think toydemon said before in one of the replies in the "what would you change about the site" giveaway topics that they don't have the time to do customized description or vids for each products like wayyy back.
But my favorite method of doing this is still how the European site Motsutoys does it. They just have a video of someone pulling on the toy, stretching the entrance, dropping it on a hard surface, etc. And In the case of hips & torso they even do some jiggle/slap test which I find extremely useful in deciding to buy big expensive products.
But my favorite method of doing this is still how the European site Motsutoys does it. They just have a video of someone pulling on the toy, stretching the entrance, dropping it on a hard surface, etc. And In the case of hips & torso they even do some jiggle/slap test which I find extremely useful in deciding to buy big expensive products.
**ToyDemon** ( 9769 )
@HolesomeOnanist What we stated was more about the written description request especially in the way we used to write very long and elaborate descriptions for item that the person wanted to bring back.
We also commented on the hardness/firmness request on a different reply which is something we also had previously. @Ineviolet mentioned firmness in the standard of the brands themselves. We believe that will cause confusion since every brand have their own standard. For example what would a 5 in softness for ToysHeart be for Magiceyes or what if one brand's softness is beyond the scale limit of another? We previously made our own standard but as mentioned in our reply there that sometimes a new material comes out and break the min/max of the scale. At that point, the standard and previous ratings all goes out the window.
We also commented on the hardness/firmness request on a different reply which is something we also had previously. @Ineviolet mentioned firmness in the standard of the brands themselves. We believe that will cause confusion since every brand have their own standard. For example what would a 5 in softness for ToysHeart be for Magiceyes or what if one brand's softness is beyond the scale limit of another? We previously made our own standard but as mentioned in our reply there that sometimes a new material comes out and break the min/max of the scale. At that point, the standard and previous ratings all goes out the window.
Ineviolet ( 394 )
@Blazeblue
I agree.
I mentioned a filter setting where you can filter by a standardized firmness (the standards being the company releasing them)
but I feel like if it's not done properly, it can filter out potentiol onaholes that you would have bought/enjoyed.
I agree.
I mentioned a filter setting where you can filter by a standardized firmness (the standards being the company releasing them)
but I feel like if it's not done properly, it can filter out potentiol onaholes that you would have bought/enjoyed.