Send Cam Girls Vibrating Fireworks This Fourth of July
No, not that kind of fireworks.
By Lara McCaffrey
With most Fourth of July firework shows canceled due to the coronavirus pandemic (although annoying illegal ones go on nightly), you might be starved for that annual patriotic display of explosives set to “God Bless America.”
Fortunately, an adult website is here to save the day.
This Fourth of July, ImLive has introduced a new feature that allows users to buy fireworks for its cam girls. And not just any kind of fireworks. These are computer generated and they’re synced to the cam girl’s vibrator, turning the sex toy on whenever fireworks are purchased. Talk about a patriotic way to celebrate America’s birthday.
Although it’s not clear how exactly the technology works, users can select between four different sizes of fireworks that trigger different lengths of vibrations in the cam girl’s vibrator. As she’s getting off, fireworks graphics explode across the screen.
When scrolling through the list of live cam sessions, look for the little vibrator icon on the cammer’s photos because not everyone on the site uses the synced sex toys. Users can select the type of fireworks they want to send at the bottom of the screen under a message inviting them to “send vibes.” They vary in price depending on the size of the fireworks picked, and the costs range from one to seven credits — the currency used on ImLive.
Fireworks #1 (one credit) triggers the vibrator for one second; fireworks #2 (two credits) goes for three seconds; fireworks #3 (four credits) vibrates for seven seconds, and the most expensive fireworks (seven credits), turns the machine on for a full 10 seconds.
The fireworks graphics are also coordinated with the length of time that the vibrations last. The more fireworks that go off in a row, the faster the vibrator works.
As Adrian Stoneman, vice president of ImLive, said in a statement:
“We wanted to give both our hosts and users a fun explosive feature to play with to celebrate Fourth of July. … Whether you’re into the big and loud fireworks or the quick and fast ones, you’re going to be guaranteed to have the most pleasurable fireworks experience ever.”
What’s more, unlike with real pyrotechnics, these fireworks aren’t loud, won’t scare your pets, and shouldn’t result in bodily harm or injury.
And if someone happens to walk in on your fireworks session, ImLive has thought that out, too. There’s a “panic button” on the right side of the screen that, when clicked, sends you to another website. You can edit the link, but the default is set to the Centers for Disease Control’s website — a corner of the internet that’s guaranteed to put out anyone’s fire.