Big silicone birthing egg anal toy by Kinky X Toys, review by Jasmine_Dlight
Big silicone birthing egg anal toy by Kinky X Toys, review by Jasmine_Dlight

Well here it is — I finally had the chance to meet the wonderful minds behind Kinky X Toys when they came to our Get Stuffed event at Gates of Euphoria. We’ve been talking for ages, and it was fantastic to finally meet this genuine, enthusiastic couple in person.

They live and breathe extreme size, queening, and everything that comes with it — so of course we got on like a house on fire.


The Gift

They didn’t just turn up empty-handed.
They brought a selection of their toys with them… and a gift for me: the Big Birthing Egg.

Big silicone birthing egg anal toy by Kinky X Toys

At first glance, it’s intimidating. A real lump of silicone — heavy, smooth, and beautifully cast. The material is softer than most big-name manufacturers use, which, at this size, is a blessing. It has enough squish to be forgiving, but still keeps its shape. It even comes with a safety rope, making it ideal for long-term wear or confident extraction. A thoughtful touch for serious players.

Specs:

  • 9cm diameter (just under 4”)
  • 15.5cm long (about 6”)

First Impressions

I couldn’t resist trying it out at Get Stuffed. With a bit of work, in it went — snug but manageable — and I wore it around the event until the inevitable happened: the birthing moment. That was fun enough on its own, but I wanted to give it more proper attention at home.

The next day, I slid it back in and wore it like a butt plug for several hours. The weight is constant, the fullness inescapable. And then there’s the surprise: once it shifts deeper into the body, it hits areas governed by the parasympathetic nervous system, muting some of the intensity while keeping the sensation alive. Add the occasional pressure on the bladder from the cord tugging, and you’ve got a whole afternoon of delightful background filth.


Playtime Proper

Later, alone and feeling frisky, I warmed up with some self-fisting and slid the egg back in — this time under the glow of my new ceiling mirrors.

By now, the fit wasn’t tight anymore; instead, it was deliciously persistent. Pushing it down and birthing it out is an experience in itself — a struggle in just the right way. And once it’s halfway, playing the game of sucking it back in is like Kegels 2.0: training muscle groups most people never even realise they have. For those curious about anal training, this toy is not only fun but an actual workout.

The birthing sensation? Delectable.


Final Thoughts

Would I recommend it? Absolutely.
Not just as a toy, but as part of a regular training routine, a workout aid, or simply something to keep your body buzzing in the background. It’s available in several sizes, so there’s something for every stage of your journey — and yes, equally fun for vagina owners.

? Find the Birthing Egg here: KinkyX.com


What’s Next?

This is where things get exciting.

The Kinky X team asked me: “What toy can we make for Jasmine Dlight?”

A tricky question (short answer: a lot of silicone!). But what I did suggest was something for the wider community: a missing “middle ground” toy for anal progression. Most double-enders start around 1.75” and then jump to monsters like the Python XL at 2.9”. Nothing bridges that gap.

So I pitched a 24” double-ended dildo, with one head at 2.3” and the other at 2.6”. Perfect for training, building stamina, and working towards extreme depth. And they’re making it.

Oh, and another little project? They’ll also be making a mould of my cock.
Self-indulgent? Maybe. But let’s be honest: it’s become a bit infamous. Soon, you’ll be able to have your own little Dlight — complete with Vac-U-Lock base for harnesses and machines.


Stay tuned — I’ll be visiting the team again soon to interview them about their passion for toy creation. In the meantime, check them out:

? KinkyX.com
? My world: jasmine-dlight.com


Till next time Dah’lings
Grow boldly or not at all.
Jasmine x


I’m Jasmine Dlight — practitioner, researcher, and architect of sustainable progression.
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