The Fleshlight Freaks Drac is a male masturbator designed to
combine the realistic elements of the female genitals with the serial
fictional fantasy features associated with vampirism, particularly animalist
bat wings and fang-like internal nodules. Both my partner and I found the Drac
bitingly hot, and its sprayed bat-like labia flying away from standard
realistic and sometimes intimidating representation of real or porn-star-esque
labia into new heights. I’m certain that this would turn most timid creatures
of the night into addictive ghouls, or even those who don themselves as princes
of darkness will deem this toy worthy enough to be his Dracula bride or
concubine.
I’m personally not overly keen of Fleshlight coining the
term Freaks for this range of masturbators due to its negative connotations.
Using a toy from the Fleshlight Freaks range – whether it is one of the dildos
or one of the masturbators – does not mean you are abnormal; they are just a
quirky fun sex toy, which offer a new dimension to masturbation.
Although, the Drac may cater those who are into vampire fetishism
and/ or auto-vampirism, where the user either depicts themselves sexually
attracted to vampires and paraphernalia. Particularly with popular TV series
such as True Blood and Buffy, movies like Blade and Twilight, and the Ann Rice
Novels, vampires are been associated with those who are eternally beautiful,
seductive, and powerful.
The Fleshlight arrives in a large silvery green metal
cylinder tube with shadows of women posing in erotic stances printed onto the
metallic tin. Stuck onto the outside is a sticker with a cross section image of
the Fleshlight's internal texture, referred to as ‘Blood Lust’. As well as an
image showing the bat-wing labia protruding around a coin-slot style orifice.
The sticker can easily be removed if desired. Inside the cylinder you will find
the Drac complete with its own Fleshlight case, sample of water base lubricant,
and a pamphlet on how to care for your sex toy.

The Fleshlight insert is made from a material called Real
Feel SuperSkin which is a porous material made from medical grade polymer
plastic which is phthalate-free and latex-free. The material feels a little bit
like soft human skin especially after applying a thin dusting of corn starch
over its surface, also warming the toy up in a bowl of warm water can increase
its lifelike sensations. Fleshlight advise against using silicone lubricants
with the material as it may damage the insert. Also it is recommended avoiding
soap and alcohol base antibacterial washes when cleaning the item – not only
because it may damage the item but also the chemicals from these cleaners can
become trapped within the pours which may cause skin irritation upon future
use. The material is highly flexible and will flop around when outside of the
case; however you can use it without the ABS case, which gives you the option
of manipulating the pressure of the insertable textured tube during thrusts.

When using the toy with my partner I found the casing very
cumbersome and large for my tiny hands to grip, so I let him mostly take the
lead. The case can be used hands free if requires through wedging it between a
mattress of pillows to help clamp it into position. You also have the option of
unscrewing the base and then inserting a vibrator into the bottom of the toy to
enhance the product's stimulation – the soft material dampens vibrations more
than some.
When using the product I recommend using a large amount of
water base lubrication – unlike some masturbators lubricant doesn’t drip out of
the base as easily, so it’s not too messy.

Overall, my partner likes the Drac masturbator, but has
commented that the sensations it produces aren’t anything spectacular and are similar
to more average Fleshlights. However, both my partner and I agree that the
external appearance of the labia is interesting and cute, and both prefer it to
some of the more realistic presentations. If you particular like vampires and fantasies
about vampire nookie, then this Fleshlight is a viable choice.
Thank you to sextoys.co.uk for sending me this product to review. You can find-out more about it here.
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