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Brittany Wilson of The Dungeon Store Returns to The Rocket Review
Brittany Wilson, Brand Manager of The Dungeon Store and Split Peaches returned to The Rocket Review for a pride themed Show n' Tell.
The Rocket Review is a video podcast streamed live by Rob "Rocket" Arnegard and broadcast on YouTube, Twitch, and additional platforms. "We've seen the horns," Wilson began. "I just want to remind everyone, they come in rainbow, but The Rivetor does too, as does the screw." Like friendly aliens, the body safe silicone toys swayed back and forth, and she demonstrated the "super squish" option by stretching and squashing the rainbow screw. "I've gotta have a rainbow screw!" the host exclaimed. Wilson also brought out some of the larger sizes, saying, "So, a reminder, all of these, big, masculine shapes, Rivetors and screws, come in fun, whimsical colors of the rainbow." For The Dungeon Store, Wilson began by pulling out the Rainbow Enforcer, a colorful baseball bat. "So, we've carried this for years," she noted, "But I always like to bring it out in pride, because it's a weighted rainbow bat, but it's foam padded. It swings hard, hits hard, but it's still foam and squishy. It's a deep kind of a thud impact." Arnegard brought up he would be doing a future episode on "impact play," a BDSM technique that often includes paddles, canes, and even hand spanking. The host then turned the discussion to his review of the neoprene rainbow pride flogger from The Dungeon Store. "This is a bad boy!" Arnegard gleefully crowed. "This is a heavy rubber flogger... It is remarkably well balanced, and very comfortable in the grip. If you wanna get that baseball bat swing in there, you've got room to get [two hands] on there… It was great!" "This is not for the entry level submissive," he continued. "This is not for the beginner. This is for someone who has skill in throwing a flogger and someone who is intermediate to advanced. The rubber has a smack to it. It's very thuddy. I would suggest swinging lightly and building up slowly. Well made! It packs well. I've packed it three to four different times. It's been on three different trips." The episode includes a sneak peek of a recorded interview with Lady Petra and Saffer Master of the Kinky Cocktail Hour. Arnegard also spoke with board members of CLAW, a leather outreach group that started in Cleveland, and is now franchising out with a large expo in Los Angeles on Thanksgiving weekend. Go to https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mEvGxvutSs0&t=509s to view the whole episode. To see a clip of Brittany Wilson's Show n' Tell, go to https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K47I79-lVRg Go to TheDungeonStore.com and SplitPeaches.com for a closer view of products mentioned, and much more. For affiliate programs regarding The Dungeon Store and Split Peaches, email Anne Bryne at [email protected]
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