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It’s about time that this myth be corrected, the Vibrator is infact a shoulder massager and not intended to be what people think it was meant to be used.

The product was developed in 1997 by the Japanese company Genyo which created the Hello Kitty shoulder massager, but because of it’s look it was it was not long before the vibrator started showing up in adult videos and the moment Sanrio realized this, Genyo lost the license to produce more of these units. I am certain Genyo knew what it was destined for but Sanrio would most certainly not have approved this if they knew…the image below demonstrates how these units are typically used.

The Hello Kitty Vibrator makes a nice story but it’s been done to death…and the truth needs to come out eventually…

The above is the actual Hello Kitty Vibrator unpacked. It’s got a blunt bottom and is not “comfortable” for the kind of places a true erotic/sensual vibrator is intended for, if you must know what I mean go here.

6 Responses to “Distorting the facts about the Hello Kitty Vibrator”


  1. According to Asia Pundit, Genyo went bankrupt…after the Tax man came and audited them, they made a lot of money with that product?

    http://asiapundit.com/2005/06/12/hello-kitty-vibrator/


  2. Tax evasion — ouch.


  3. Oh, I’ve saw this on http://www.hellokittyhell.com and it really scares me! ahuuhuha but thanx for making things clear!! ahuauh XD


  4. it’s another example of how a story can be distorted and manipulated to suit one’s need….


  5. Oh, really thanks for this post. I was also under the wrong impression.


  6. Spread the word! It’s time people knew the truth!

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