hi im deadVoxel or DV if you will. im a gay
transgender man and i use he/him and it/its pronouns.
this is the nsfw part of my site/blog where i review sex toys. ive been on hrt for almost a year (started 3/31/25) and im a brat powerbottom sadomasochist (heavily leaning on masochist, but i do enjoy being a sadistic asshole and a bottoming dom for fun). i collect fantasy dicks and i have snapped 2 vibrators and burnt out two. the grim reaper of sex toys.
i very much prefer internal and i am the fucking opposite of a size king and all of my reviews will be from the perspective of someone who can legit only shop size XS in 99.9% of fantasy toy makers lmfao. do not expect a lot of vibe reviews outside of the ones ive broken for a durability review, i own exactly 1 that has stood up to my bullshit but i simply dont get off easily from dick stimulation only.
strap-on compatability will be rated according to my husbands strap on and very rarely mine (sizing will be noted in reviews). once in a while i might post a stroker review from my husband he is sort of the opposite of me in toy preferences.
here is a link to many indie makers i enjoy! I AM NOT AFFILIATED WITH THESE FOLKS but if you want to know where i buy toys this is probably it :)
if you would like to send me something to review you can
email me here and ill try to get back to you asap? i dont take requests for reviews otherwise at this time bc i buy all my stuff myself and i typically try to save my money for stuff i really want and will enjoy using.
im a trans guy w/o bottom dysphoria and i will refer to my own parts as a dick / tdick & hole/pussy. be aware of that & thanks
"why do you write your reviews in such a casual tone?"
While I am an ex-English major and I am more than capable of writing reviews in a very professional, article-style way, I honestly do not believe talking like this or typing like this adds absolutely
anything to my reviews. I'm writing extremely authentic reviews that reflect my genuine thoughts and feelings about the product without mincing words or dressing it up flowery-like, and as a part of that, I ultimately came to the conclusion that I am going to write my reviews exactly how I would
normally talk or write a blog post.
I'm including this section here to emphasize that it is an intentional design choice. I am reviewing products in
my own words and feelings -- and I cannot stress enough, I am a laid-back, casual person at heart. I sincerely don't believe anything is gained from a review having a "professional" typing throughout the article if they're heartfelt and otherwise established with things such as sizing, material, care, and knowledge of a product's durability/possible dangers. I also genuinely feel that the toy review space could benefit from a more casual, slightly snarky tone than a professional article-style one. There's plenty of people who carefully edit every draft to have proper punctuation, and spacing, and capitalization - I'm not doing that because it neither adds to my reviews nor reflects me accurately. I'm not sanitizing how I talk for this!