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I’m always on the hunt for a new favorite sex toy to add to my collection. Masturbation is an essential part of my self care routine and I like to change my routine regularly to keep things interesting. Recently, I’ve been looking for a new rabbit style vibrator because my old ones just aren’t doing it for me anymore. While they are iconic and I can still bring a lot of people to orgasm, my experience has felt dull lately. I love dual stimulation vibrators, but I always wish my bunny insides could better mimic the feeling of penetrative contact. When I came across the Bellesa Thrust I was hopeful that my wish would finally come true. I saw this tweet and immediately bought the game:

“I just used a vibrator that changed the trajectory of my entire life. I came like 5 times back to back. he felt happiness in its purest form. did he go to heaven and maybe see god? I understand human existence now” (@jasminericegirl)

After using the game dozens of times, I’ll admit that while I’m no closer to understanding human existence, Bellessa Thrust has changed my sex life for the better. Looks like Thrust is in Cosmopolitan list of the best vibrators for some reason. This blog is my honest (non-sponsored) guide to the ins and outs of Bellesa’s Thrust!

Bellesa Thrust: The Rundown

First I will introduce some of the main things that people think about when buying a vibrator, apart from the level of pleasure that the toy can provide. Bellesa emphasizes safety and the Thrust is no exception. It is made of high-quality, body-safe silicone, ensuring your pleasure is worry-free. The material is not only safe but also easy to clean, making maintenance a breeze. Bellesa Thrust is also a rechargeable toy, meaning you don’t have to worry about constantly buying batteries. Its long battery life ensures that you will not be interrupted during your pleasure session. Plus, it’s compact and travel-friendly so you can take your enjoyment with you wherever you go. For many people privacy and discretion are essential when it comes to masturbation. Thrust operates relatively quietly, especially with most of the game inside the user during use. I will say that turning on the toy while it’s still outside of your body can be a bit strong if you’re trying to be super discreet. All in all, you can enjoy some alone time with the Thrust without worrying about too much noise. In my experience, using the game in the shower or playing music usually relieves the paranoia. However, for those used to ultra-quiet vibrators, you may not like the volume of the Thrust.

As the name suggests, the Thrust is a dual vibrator meant to thrust inside its user while simultaneously pleasuring their clit. The game is designed to look and feel like having sex with a penis. The design of the toy is simple and user-friendly with only three buttons: the power button, one to control the vibration of the clitoris stimulator and another to control the thrusting movement of the shaft. If dual stimulation is too strong for you, the game has two motors so both parts work separately. While the toy’s clitoris is great, there’s nothing that sets it apart from other rabbit-type vibrators. Multiple levels provide an intense level of vibration. It is also worth reminding our readers Vibrators have no effect on the long-term sensitivity of your clitoris. Thrust is a powerful game and it is important to know that it will only enhance your enjoyment while using it and have no effect afterwards. For me, the best feature of the Bellesa Thrust is its impressive thrust mechanism. This innovative technology sets it apart from many other traditional “rabbit” type vibrators. Double arousal is the primary way I reach orgasm, either through partnered sex or masturbation. However, the rabbit can get boring because the game only vibrates inside you. With multiple speed and volume settings, Thrust provides a more lifelike feel that closely mimics the real thing. In my opinion, the thrust alone is the reason to add the Thrust to your collection.

My honest review

I had high expectations for Thrust based on it many positive reviews. Haley Folk, writer for Elite DailyI saw the same tweet I did and after trying Thrust he wrote “If he has a million fans, I’m one of them.” I had to wait for the game to be released before I could buy it as it comes with a price tag of $199. Luckily Bellesa regularly has sales though and I was able to get the game for 50% off. As a college student on a budget, I definitely wouldn’t have bought the game at full price, but if you’re comfortable enough, I’d say it’s worth it. The fact that shipping was free was an added bonus. The game came in pretty light pink packaging and was easy to unpack. After a quick clean the game was ready to go, it was kind of charged straight out of the box so I was able to use it straight away. I just opened the game initially to test the charging, however I noticed that it is very loud if there is nothing going on in the background to cover it up. Fortunately, I knew exactly how to solve the problem.

I love romantic masturbation when I have time, especially since I consider orgasm a major part of my daily self-care routine. I decided that my first use of the Thrust was the perfect opportunity to take a shower (the Thrust is waterproof), light some candles, and put on my self-care playlist. I usually look for a water-based lube when using an inside toy, but I knew it would wash off quickly in my tub. Fortunately, this wasn’t a problem because the Thrust’s silicone material is smooth and soft, making it easy to insert. The only real downside to the game is that it’s not exactly one-size-fits-all. While the inner part was easily inserted, the external clitoral stimulator had to be held in place to ensure it was targeting the correct area. Personally, having to hold the game in place didn’t take away from the experience. The thrust mechanism mimics the real thing, and once the clitoral stimulator was in the right spot, I was able to reach orgasm in just a few minutes. After my first use, it quickly became my go-to for when I want a sense of penetration during my more intimate self-care.

Overall, I’d say Thrust is worth it. There are a few downsides: the price may not be affordable for some, gaming can be loud if there is no background noise, and you may need to hold it in place to fit your body anatomy. However, most of these drawbacks are “fixed” because Bellesa often has sales and the music can easily cover the sound of the game. While I had to hold the game in place, it didn’t detract from the experience. I was still able to relax and felt like the game was doing all the work for me. The positive reviews for this game reflect the truth. Orgasms are intense and add a new level of fun to masturbation. Whether you’re new to the world of sex toys or a seasoned enthusiast, the Bellesa Thrust is a fantastic addition to your collection.

By: Alyssa Morterud

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