
In 2009 SVAKOM designer David Yu wanted to create an easier way for women to pleasure themselves. He thought that if it was possible to not only program a mode for SVAKOM’s toys, he could create a more sophisticated mode based on women’s feedback and experiences. David began interviewing women about their experiences with pleasure products and how they envision the perfect intimate pleasure experience. After the interviews, David went one step further and took his newfound feedback to the design lab where through countless testing and user feedback, he crafted Intelligent Mode. Intelligent Mode begins slowly, pulsing, seducing the user and inviting you to come along for an intimate encounter. Once Intelligent Mode gets going the pulses become more intense and will take you to places you never thought a pleasure product could take you. After just a few minutes you will be on the verge ecstasy and it is up to you whether you want to continue with Intelligent Mode or take control into your own hands. The choice is yours.
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You know the type. They'll say something along the lines of "I really miss my old Chevy Spark. This Audi SUV is so much harder to park."
Rest assured they don't miss that Chevy AT ALL. They just want you to know that they spent truckloads of cash on the latest Audi, but they want to come across as really casual because somehow that makes them cooler. Or something.
You'd think the complete lack of any complimentary responses would put an end to this type of self-appreciation, but if anything it's happening more and more.
We'd love to come up with an effective solution to it but we're waaay too busy running a successful eCommerce company to actually invest the time.
Did you know we're also getting our PhDs on the side? No big deal.