What is ‘pillow talk’?

Is it that intimate discussion you have with a play partner post-sex session?

The moaning mumbles and exhalations that are semi-smothered by the side of a plush pillowy comfort?

Or perhaps the droning snore that you serenade your cushioned head rest with?

I’d like to think it’s more the former two rather than the later.

It’s true, though; we often end up having a dialogue with our pillows without even thinking about it, especially when sex toys come in to play.

I have spent many sessions in a very private engagement with myself, my bed, and a well-chosen sex toy. If my pillow could indeed talk it would be able to tell you a lot about my preferences (and perhaps complain a bit about me biting in to it at times, depending on its own personal kinks).

But how does this toy, named the Pillow Talk Racy, measure up when it comes to pillow utterances?

Would my stag-adorned pillow recount to visitors how well liked the Racy is, or would it be advising them against the Pillow Talk Racy as an option for them?

That’s where I get to do the talking.

The BMS Factory Pillow Talk Racy Flexible G-Spot or Clitoral Vibrator

The BMS Factory Pillow Talk Racy Flexible G-Spot or Clitoral Vibrator is a hand-sized vibrator which is encouraged for use with the G-Spot or Clitoris but which, really, could be used on the nipple, a shaft, or for external perineum massage too.

Due to not having a flared base I would never recommend it for anal use but the rest of its bases are pretty well covered.

Still, G-Spot pleasure seems to be the core focus of the Pillow Talk Racy, as it sports a distinct curve and bulging tip which is reminiscent of pretty much most effective G-Spotting vibrators and dildos. You can’t beat a winning model, after all, and if it ain’t broke then don’t fix it.

The thing that makes the Pillow Talk Racy stand out compared to many different G-Spot vibrators is that, although standard in shape, the Pillow Talk Racy is slim in size. We’re talking 5 inches in total length and with a diameter just under 0.9 inches at the maximum.

Consider the fact that most standard, entry-level vibrators aim for about a 1.25 or 1.5 inch diameter and you can get an idea of how petite the Pillow Talk Racy is in comparison.

This makes the Pillow Talk Racy a perfect option for those who want a slimmer vibrator, either due to personal preference, sexual dysfunction, or as an introduction to penetration.

The Pillow Talk Racy‘s length still allows it to hit the G-Spot and its very flexible shaft means that insertion and G-Spot pressure never feels too firm or harsh for users looking for a gentler approach to penetration and stimulation.

I can feel the Pillow Talk Racy on my G-Spot when using it and find it to be a nice toy for ‘touching base’ without getting that incredibly intense ‘need to pee’ sensation which is so often associated with G-Spot stimulation. This sensation has its place, for sure, but a lot of people find this uncomfortable and off-putting, so it’s nice to have a product which doesn’t fall in to this G-Spotting cliché.

I also find it really nice because it shows users that there is more than one way to feel your G-Spot being stimulated and suggests that you are not broken nor flawed if you don’t like or crave the ‘need to pee’ approach of other toys.

Not too shabby BMS Factory.

The Pillow Talk Racy is made from ABS plastic for the control section and silicone for the rest. This silicone is non-porous, phthalate-free, and completely body safe.

This toy is USB rechargeable and comes with its own storage bag and warranty. It’s waterproof, which makes it easier to clean, and BMS Factory also provide a little scrub brush along with the toy, which is a darling little addition which is unnecessary for the Racy but appreciated nonetheless.

The Pillow Talk Racy works with a single button which cycles through different continual vibration intensities and, let me tell you, ‘intense’ is the right word here.

I remember when you had to break in to £50+ in order to get a slim and short vibrator with sensations worth the plastic it was made of. Now this toy retails at £36 and has powerbullet technology which makes it stronger than some of the older mid-sized vibrator options.

This toy is rumbly, strong, and deep. Granted, there’s still only so much that a 5 inch vibrator can do, but the Pillow Talk Racy managed to offer the maximum in terms of rumbing intensity and a profound sense of power.

When I climax with the Pillow Talk Racy, either internally or externally, I am definitely having a conversation with my pillow, and it is accentuated with strongly vocal exclamations of “Oh my God yes.”

I’m sure my blanket gets in on the conversation too, as my body tenses and my feet curl around each other with seizing satisfaction.

In short, this is a good toy.

‘Good’ but not perfect, as no toy is.

The Pillow Talk Racy‘s weaknesses are a lack of patterns, a single control button the bendable shaft (which not everyone will like) and its charge port.

The charge port, in particular, will off put some people, as it’s a teeny tiny prong which feels very awkward to prod and poke in to the diddy hole you need to insert it in to. I can imagine new toy users worrying that they will break it. I promise you that you won’t but this doesn’t stop it from feeling like you will and that is unavoidably awkward.

Final Thoughts

Outside of these finickity downsides, however, there really isn’t much I can fault the Pillow Talk Racy for and I am actually very excited and enthused by this toy.

If you’re looking for a slimline G-Spot toy, which also works well as a clitoral one, then the Pillow Talk Racy is a clear and affordable winner which I think would work effectively in most people’s collection.

If you’re in the process of using dilators and want a G-Spot option then this is great too.

Heck, even though I typically use larger insertibles, this toy is great for those days where I just don’t feel like filling up in any way but still want that sensation of penetration to some degree.

All told the Pillow Talk Racy is a great offering from BMS Factory with strong vibrations and a solid and accessible shape and I highly recommend it.

Recommend to:

  • People who like rumbly vibes.
  • People looking for a smaller vibe.
  • People who like flexible toys.

Do Not Recommend to:

  • People who prefer larger toys.
  • Pattern lovers.
  • People who likes rigid toys.