Hey guys, today we’re taking a look at the GXP White Stocking Girl 3rd Generation masturbator — the latest entry in a once-iconic lineup. The original White Silk model earned its fame with a unique feel and a nostalgic aesthetic, but does this new version live up to the name or fall flat? Let’s break down everything from unboxing and design to inner structure and real-world performance, so you’ll know exactly what you’re getting before you hit that buy button.

Basic Product Info
Brand: GXP
Product Name: White Stocking Girl 3rd Generation
Material: Standard-grade TPE (clean, low oil, minimal odor)
Type: Spiral uterine-style sleeve masturbator
Size: Total length 18 cm / inner length 14 cm / weight approx. 887 g
Best for: Fans of the nostalgic White Silk series or beginners who prefer a mild suction experience.
Design & First Impressions
The new packaging features a fresh character design — a blue-haired bride — marking a clear break from the first generation’s iconic white-silk motif. The box feels sturdy and substantial, while the cup itself keeps that hand-sized grip and solid feel. The look and hardness are reminiscent of the original, bringing back that old-school vibe, though the overall design feels conservative and safe. It’s sturdy, yes, but lacks that spark of novelty that made the first one special.
Internal Structure
Inside, the White Silk 3rd Gen uses a spiral texture with a double-layered entry and a relatively narrow inner path — definitely one that needs a good amount of lube to get started. Its front-thin, rear-thick tunnel design feels simple compared to other models at this price. The spiral ridges give some grip but don’t deliver much surprise or variety along the way. It’s a classic uterine-style cup setup — familiar, but not groundbreaking.
Against the motorized version of the same model, the manual one feels less stimulating but does retain that satisfying sense of control you get from hand play.
User Experience
Entry: The opening is tight and requires plenty of lube to avoid uncomfortable friction.
Mid-section: The spiral texture gives a light hugging sensation but lacks the thick ‘meaty’ grip of the first generation, making it feel gentler overall.
End Section: The added small bumps at the front slightly enhance penetration feel, but the suction and sectional transitions are underwhelming. It’s a fairly average experience — not bad, but not memorable either. Perfect for those who like a slow, soft touch rather than intense stimulation.
Pros
- Classic design and firmness reminiscent of the first generation
• Clean material with minimal oil residue
• Sturdy packaging with decent weight and hand feel
Cons
- Tunnel design is basic; spiral pattern feels overused
• Weak stimulation with minimal sectional transitions
• Disappointing climax sensation; lacks the spark of previous versions
Who It’s For & Comparisons
This one’s best suited for long-time White Silk fans or newcomers trying their first manual cup. When compared with similarly priced models like the ‘Zayu Jelly Hand,’ the White Silk 3rd Gen motorized edition, or anything from ToysHeart, this manual version falls behind in intensity and variety. If you crave stronger suction or richer internal transitions, look elsewhere.
Buying Tips & Warnings
Buying Tip: Worth a try for collectors or nostalgic users, but thrill-seekers should aim for the electric edition for a better punch.
Warning: The tunnel is quite tight, so make sure to apply enough lube before inserting to prevent friction burns. If you’re expecting layered textures and complex internal patterns, this might not be your cup of tea.
Final Thoughts
The White Silk Wall Girl 3rd Gen keeps the old-school charm of the original but doesn’t bring much new to the table. It’s a simple, beginner-friendly cup with solid build quality and decent comfort. If you’re just here for nostalgia or prefer a gentle session, it’s a safe pick — but if you’re chasing excitement, this one won’t blow your mind.
So, have you guys tried this one? Drop your thoughts in the comments — let’s see how many of us got ‘spiraled’ by the same cup!