Look, I have a confession: I used to settle for meh sex toys.
The kind that looked promising online… but in real life? Total letdown.
Too stiff.
Too bulky.
Too… clearly designed by someone who has never owned a vagina.
At first, I thought maybe I was the problem.
"Maybe I just need to adjust how I use it."
"Maybe I need to be in the right mood."
"Maybe I should start doing wrist workouts to handle the awkward angles."
But then I tried Sona—a toy actually designed by women, for women.
And oh. my. god.
Everything finally made sense.
Why Are Most Vibrators Designed Like They’re Trying To Solve A Math Problem?
Serious question: WHO is designing half of these sex toys?
Because I have some follow-ups.
🧐 Why does this one look like a medieval torture device?
🧐 Who thought “jackhammer” was a fun vibration pattern?
🧐 Did this one require an advanced engineering degree just to hold it correctly?
Half the time, these toys feel like they were designed by aliens who read about human anatomy once but didn’t quite get it.
But Sona? Sona is different.
It actually feels like it was made for me.
Not just for anyone—for a woman’s actual body.