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Finally got to try the last part of my order: Melty Love
I started with the standard Lolinco, but I had to toss it after it developed many holes and tears. So rather than just replace it, I figured I would try one of MagicEye's other loli holes. Turns out Melty is actually the Lolinco's "sister" in that it was the next design to be released, so I figured I would try something new, yet familiar.

First off, the box comes with a little tease flap! The outer flap shows the character's bottom half, but once open, you get a glimpse of that same half, but nude. It's honestly not that revealing, but it was a nice surprise. Inside, the ona is suspended in a plastic clam shell with a lube sachet. I does have a stronger chemical smell, though I imagine that will wear off with time and ventilation.

It's roughly the same size as the Lolinco, but Melty is almost quite the opposite shape with very subtle lips and larger breasts that make it a bit floppier, though I believe they're made of the same dual-layer material. Melty's tunnel starts with a VERY narrow hole, leading to 3 hymen rings, a tight tunnel, then ends in a little pocket. Since it lacks Lolinco's "kupa" labia, Melty's tunnel actually ends up longer in comparison.

The lack of labia on Melty makes it hard to ready-up by playing with the entrance as you would the Lolinco, so she really wants you in without foreplay. Melty's entrance is SMALL and lack of labia makes it somewhat challenging to enter, though luckily the construction slightly guides you in if you just mash yourself into the general area. Might want to use two hands to help stabilize though, since you could probably damage one of the rings if you slip between them and head on the wrong angle of approach.

Once you're in, you immediately feel the rings tighten around your head as you pass through them. I took it slow, but they do seem surprisingly snappy as they firmly grip and release with each thrust. Then as you push further, the tunnel tightens to its namesake "melty". Aside from the entry rings, the tunnel is mostly smooth, but constricts so you can feel the gentle softness of the material. It took a little adjustment, but as I continued and it heated to the right temperature, I couldn't hold it very long.

Overall, it was quite different than the Lolinco and while its tunnel requires a bit more imagination and nuance, I found it just as satisfying. Getting in obviously isn't as fun, but the tunnel really does make you want to melt into it.

Also note that cleaning and drying was much more challenging than the Lolinco. The tunnel is TIGHT, so you have to be pretty gentle. Can't tell if I damaged it or not because the little pocket at the end of the tunnel looks a little frayed...

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