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5.0 out of 5 stars Fan-effing-tastic
Reviewed in the United States on December 20, 2020
My wife andI have both tried the Sybian and this really is better designed. The shape is easier to straddle and the controls are truly one handed operation. We both love watching each other ride it. I really have nothing bad to say about it - it's comfortable, powerful, and versatile. The saddle (the red thing under the phallic attachment in the photo) is a rectangle of silicone that essentially creates a seal around the mechanism. I've seen people wrap their Sybian in shrink wrap in order to be more sanitary and to protect from moisture, but the Tremor took this into consideration! Cleaning is SO easy - pull off the attachment, remove the saddle, clean each part with barbicide, and then reassemble. Yes, it's expensive and a little decedent, but its been worth the cost for us.
Reviewed in the United States on October 23, 2019
Major disappointment. Item arrived and wife excited to try. Set it up and major let down as Rock function did not work. Roll did so I knew power was working. Contacted Amazon for a replacement. Waiting to hear.
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My wife andI have both tried the Sybian and this really is better designed. The shape is easier to straddle and the controls are truly one handed operation. We both love watching each other ride it. I really have nothing bad to say about it - it's comfortable, powerful, and versatile. The saddle (the red thing under the phallic attachment in the photo) is a rectangle of silicone that essentially creates a seal around the mechanism. I've seen people wrap their Sybian in shrink wrap in order to be more sanitary and to protect from moisture, but the Tremor took this into consideration! Cleaning is SO easy - pull off the attachment, remove the saddle, clean each part with barbicide, and then reassemble. Yes, it's expensive and a little decedent, but its been worth the cost for us.












I got this for my wife to spice things up in the bedroom. And it did just that. It came well packaged and discreet which was something I was a little nervous about when buying. So A++ there. We got a weekend where we could send the kids away. Put the wife on it where she spent the next 30+ minutes on it while I was at the controls. The experience was well worth the price and we can't wait to be able to send the kids away again and try the other attachments.












It arrived earlier than expected, Great Job Guys! It is a sturdy machine. Mat and toy accessories very nice. This is a great machine. Works as described, with "No Complaints ".












The Tremor introduced me to sensations I could only have dreamed of before. I contacted customer service about an small issue and they replaced it with a brand new one immediately and made the shipping process as easy as possible.












I ordered this for my wife as a surprise. She was a little apprehensive at first but I convinced her to give it a try. Long story short, SHE LOVED IT! A+












It does exactly what it's supposed to. What more can be said?












Lots of fun, you will not be disappointed...we've had ours for a couple of years now and it is amazing ;) All sybian attachments we've purchased fit on it just fine.


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“I married the only man I ever loved, and I’m happy for the time we had together.”
In 1967, Mildred Loving and her husband Richard successfully defeated Virginia's ban on interracial marriage via a famed Supreme Court ruling that had nationwide implications.
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Mildred Loving, who was of African American and Native American descent, became a reluctant activist in the civil rights movement of the 1960s when she and her white husband, Richard Loving , successfully challenged Virginia's ban on interracial marriage. In marrying, the couple violated Virginia's Racial Integrity Act. After they were ordered to leave the state, Mildred wrote to then- Attorney General Robert Kennedy , who suggested she contact the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) . Following the case Loving v. Virginia , the Supreme Court struck down the Virginia law in 1967, also ending the remaining ban on interracial marriages in other states. The Lovings then lived as a legal, married couple in Virginia until Richard’s death in 1975.
Mildred Delores Jeter was born on July 22, 1939, in Central Point, Virginia. She was of African American, European and Native American descent, specifically from the Cherokee and Rappahannock tribes. Mildred's family had deep roots in the area around Central Point, Virginia, where Black and white people mixed freely with little racial tension even at the height of the Jim Crow era.
Mildred was shy and somewhat soft-spoken. As a girl, she was so skinny she was nicknamed "String Bean," which was eventually shortened to "Bean" by her future husband.
Mildred was attending an all-Black school when she first met Richard, a white high school student whom she initially perceived as arrogant. Quietly, the two eventually fell in love and began dating. When Mildred became pregnant at the age of 18, the couple decided to get married.
However Virginia's Racial Integrity Act of 1924 (known as an anti-miscegenation law) barred the Lovings from marrying in their home state, so the couple drove north to Washington, D.C. to tie the knot and then returned to their home in Caroline County, Virginia.
Mildred and Richard had been married just a few weeks when, in the early morning hours of July 11, 1958, Sheriff Garnett Brooks and two deputies, acting on an anonymous tip that the Lovings were in violation of Virginia law, stormed into the couple's bedroom.
When the sheriff demanded to know who Mildred was to Richard, she offered up the answer: "I'm his wife." When Richard gestured to the couple's marriage certificate hanging on the wall, the sheriff coldly stated the document held no power in their locale. Virginia law in fact forbade Black and white citizens from marrying outside of the state and then returning to live within the state.
Richard ended up spending a night in jail, with the pregnant Mildred spending several more nights there. The couple eventually pleaded guilty to violating the Virginia law.
The Lovings' one-year sentences were suspended, but the plea bargain came with a price: The couple was ordered to leave the state and not return together for 25 years. The Lovings followed orders. They paid their court fees, relocated to Washington, D.C., had three children and occasionally made separate return visits to Virginia to see friends and family. Yet the two also clandestinely made trips to their home state together and eventually secretly lived in Virginia again despite the risk of imprisonment.
By 1963, the Lovings decided they'd had enough, with Mildred woefully unhappy over living in the city and completely fed up when her son was hit by a car. The Civil Rights Movement was blossoming into real change in America and, upon advice from her cousin, Mildred wrote Attorney General Robert Kennedy to ask for his assistance. Kennedy wrote back and referred the Lovings to the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), which accepted the couple’s case.
ACLU lawyers Bernard S. Cohen and Philip J. Hirschkop unsuccessfully aimed to have the case vacated and the original ruling reversed via the judge who oversaw the conviction.
"Almighty God created the races, white, Black, yellow, malay and red, and he placed them on separate continents," presiding Judge Leon M. Bazile wrote in January 1965. “And but for the interference with his arrangement there would be no cause for such marriages. The fact that he separated the races shows that he did not intend for the races to mix."
Cohen and Hirschkop took the Lovings' case to the Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals. When that Virginia court upheld the original ruling, the case Loving v. Virginia eventually went to the United States Supreme Court, with oral arguments held on April 10, 1967.
The commonwealth of Virginia asserted that its ban on interracial marriages were in place to avoid a host of resulting sociological ills, and that the law was not in violation of the Fourteenth Amendment.
The Lovings' legal team argued that the state law ran counter to the Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment because it forbade interracial couples to marry solely on the basis of their race. For Richard Loving, the argument was a simple one:
"Tell the court I love my wife, and it is just unfair that I can't live with her in Virginia."
On June 12, 1967, the high court agreed unanimously in favor of the Lovings, striking down Virginia's law and thus allowing the couple to return home while also ending the ban on interracial marriages in other states. The court held that Virginia’s anti-miscegenation statute violated both the Equal Protection Clause and the Due Process Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment.
Chief Justice Earl Warren wrote the opinion for the court, stating marriage is a basic civil right and to deny this right on a basis of race is “directly subversive of the principle of equality at the heart of the Fourteenth Amendment” and deprives all citizens “liberty without due process of law.”
Richard and Mildred were able to openly live in Caroline County again, where they built a home and raised their children. Tragically, Richard was killed in an automobile accident in 1975, when his car was struck by another vehicle operated by a drunk driver. Mildred, who was also in the car, lost sight in her right eye. In the years following her high-profile court battle, Mildred did her best to put the past behind her, refusing most interview requests to talk about the case and shying away from attention.
"What happened, we really didn't intend for it to happen," she said in a 1992 interview. "What we wanted, we wanted to come home."
Mildred passed away from pneumonia on May 2, 2008, at the age of 68. She was survived by two of her children and a legion of grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
An unofficial holiday celebrates Mildred and Richard's triumph and multiculturalism, called Loving Day, on June 12.
More importantly, the prohibition against mixed-race marriages has been stripped out of every state constitution.
The 1996 Showtime movie Mr. and Mrs. Loving , starring Timothy Hutton and Lela Rochon, sparked renewed interest in the Lovings' life, as did the 2004 book Virginia Hasn't Always Been for Lovers .
An acclaimed work on the couple's life, the Nancy Buirski documentary The Loving Story , was released in 2011. In 2016 a big-screen biopic, Loving , starring Ruth Negga and Joel Edgerton , was also released.
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In 1967, Richard Loving and his wife Mildred successfully fought and defeated Virginia's ban on interracial marriage via a historic Supreme Court ruling.
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Dred Scott was a slave and social activist who served several masters before suing for his freedom. His case made it to the Supreme Court (Dred Scott v. Sandford) prior to the American Civil War.
Booker T. Washington was one of the foremost African American leaders of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, founding the Tuskegee Normal and Industrial Institute.
Thurgood Marshall was instrumental in ending legal segregation and became the first African American justice of the Supreme Court.
Dorothy Height was a civil rights and women's rights activist focused primarily on improving the circumstances of and opportunities for African American women.
Civil rights activist Medgar Evers served as the first state field secretary of the NAACP in Mississippi until his assassination in 1963.
Ida B. Wells was an African American journalist and activist who led an anti-lynching crusade in the United States in the 1890s.
Mary McLeod Bethune was an educator and activist, serving as president of the National Association of Colored Women and founding the National Council of Negro Women.



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