Liberator Shapes
The links here are so far my only venture into the commercial side of the inter-web-net. They probably set a cookie that spins me back a few bucks if you click through here and buy anything there. Affiliation, they call it. Check it out, I say. The visuals are straight out soft core, so if that doesn’t work where and when you are reading this, don’t click through here and now.
The following is for the bold and adventurous. Start with the shapes. Of course there is a lot more at the site than the four shapes that I first saw when I typed liberator.com. I was searching for the manufacturer of a bicycle seat with a cut away to prevent perineal compression. The bike shop that sold me one years ago was gone. Let me tell you, as a bicycle commuter, that $50 for a seat that keeps the pressure on the bones and off the nerves and plumbing is the best money you can spend. Since then, the liberator pillows have multiplied, become furniture, and more. Liberator bike seats are in my local bike shop and still cost $50. The place for basic, crazy good, love-making pillows is right here:
Liberator.com - Shapes!
But what do I tell the kids? That they are yoga pillows!
Yes, I own these “Yoga Pillows” and I don’t practice yoga with them. The wedge and ramp are worth every penny. As a handy, make-it-myself guy, I even looked into the price of foam blocks, and you know what? I couldn’t make a pillow this nice for what Liberator charges, even with my free labor and no shipping.
I have enjoyed them so much that I want to endorse them. Join them. That’s why I joined their affiliate program.
TheWedge/Ramp Combo comes in plain colors, for those of us who might want to call them yoga pillows. The jungle cat patterns leave no doubt as to how hot they really are. And the yoga pillow story doesn’t work for anyone who’s seen the website, but then, once you’ve seen the site, the logic and utility of the pillows is obvious.
I want the other nerd guys and girls out there to check these out. Just like that ad where good deeds go round? I really do believe that the more Liberator shapes are out there, the better place the world will be.
I’m even thinking that Arlington could use a Liberator store. Oh, yeah. Even more so now that we have several large retail spaces vacant. If you read this and want to talk about funding a retail Liberator store just up from Cambridge, drop me a gmail email, daniel.b.rosenberg. It would be good, fun, and profitable.