Awkward Essentials Dripstick Cum Sponge

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Description

Dripstick—aka the cum sponge—is the original after-sex sponge for absorbing excess cum. It’s a super soft, medical-grade sponge that quickly soaks up gooey leftovers to eliminate drippy discomfort. Not for your butt.

  • First-of-its-kind post-sex hygiene product
  • Designed to absorb excess cum after sex
  • Eliminates post-sex drippy discomfort
  • Soft, medical-grade sponge
  • Not for everybody, but here for those who want it!

Directions for Use

Grip the handle with one hand.

While seated, slowly and carefully insert sponge into vaginal canal. maintain a grip on the handle.

Gently twirl sponge while
inserted in the vaginal canal.

Use the handle to slowly and carefully remove the sponge from the vaginal canal.

Note: if excess fluids remain, repeat steps #1-4 with an unused product. reminder: always pee after sex to avoid UTIs!

Say goodbye to…

Sitting and waiting over the toilet

Drips and Leaks

Wet Sheets

Ruined Underwear

FAQ’s

How do I use the sponge?

find the complete set of instructions here. if you have any additional questions please email us at [email protected], we are more than happy to help!

Is the vagina self cleaning?

Find the complete set of instructions above. If you have any additional questions please email us at [email protected], we are more than happy to help!

What is the sponge made out of?

the sponge is made from medical grade polyurethane (this is the same material as some condoms, the contraceptive sponge, and various hospital instruments!) and polypropylene handle. there are no additives.

Do you ship in discreet packaging?

yes! all orders ship in 100% discreet packaging. the return address is from “Richard Cummings”

Does it prevent pregnancy, STDs/STIs?

dripstick® is not a form of birth control, STD/STI protection, or menstruation product.

Do I still need to pee after I use this?

yes, yes, YES. always pee after sex (even if you use a dripstick) to help avoid UTIs. they suck.

What’s the difference between this and a tampon?

S tampon is a dense piece of cotton meant to absorb much more fluid over a long period of time. dripsticks are a soft sponge that absorbs quickly (in a few seconds), and meant for less fluid. (so you don’t risk microtears in your vaginal walls!)