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The Iris Pleasure Object by Ted Cahill

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April showers will bring more than May flowers this year with the scheduled June arrival of Stockholm-based company Lelo's Iris pleasure object. Just in time for the peak (pun intended) of actual Iris season here in North America, this all-new boudoir companion ushers in a new season, not to mention era, in sensual massager functionality and design. Drawing O'Keeffean inspiration from a delicate blossom, the stem is ergonomically shaped to reach even the most remote places and the intuitive dial is engineered to maximize pleasure and control while minimizing noise. A three-hour charge will allow for four hours of enjoyment.

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