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Coming Soon: An iPad Case That You Can Truly Interact With

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You might have already heard about Fleshlights, which are joy toys that made quite the buzz when they were first released to the market.

Fleshlights are shaped like flashlights, only instead of a bulb, it's got a rubbery contraption inside that's meant to simulate the female hoo-ha. Unlike flashlights which you use so you can see in the dark, you'd probably want to use these fleshlights in the dark instead--if not to simulate the faux intimacy, but to save yourself from the shame that you're actually making the sexy with an inanimate object.

The newest pleasure toy that this company has come up with is the Fleshlipad iPad Case. That's not the final name yet, but it's easy to understand where it came from. It's basically a case for your iPad with a Fleshlight attached to the bottom. It will be marketed with an app that will give you visuals on a female body so you can have a better, fake tingly experience.

It hasn't been released yet, although it has been confirmed by Fleshlight COO Brian Shubin:

It's another exciting product we have in development at the moment. We are always looking to improve our user experience and this will be a way to take it to another level. Continue watching Fleshlight.com for it.

So there you have it. Aside from being able to have fake knocking boots time with furniture (with the Fleshlight Motion) and with flashlight lookalikes, you will soon be able to get it on with your iPad.

Article by Hazel Chua
Gigadgetry: Cool Gadgets and Tech News



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