iParenting - - iParenting.com - preconception, pregnancy, baby names :: based on safety, parents and non-parents alike are also concerned about unhappy enjoy the holidays even if they dont get some of the toys they really want. http://www.iparenting.com/channels/news/index.php?newsid=4784&channel=11HOME | There are many people who enjoy playing with sex toys but there are some that dont. The sex toy industry took in more than a billion dollars last year alone. So I guess one thing is safe to say that there are a lot of fulfilled and happy couples out their. But the question that is wondered and one that has sparked a bit of controversy in the industry is its safety. Could any of these products and its use be toxic to our bodies? November 2005 | Sex Offenders:: Parents advised to consider safety when purchasing toys (Hispania News) but there has been concern about the safety of supplements for HIV patients http://www.sexoffendersreport.com/archives/2005/11HOME |
Well, there are two kinds of adult sex toys on the market today. You have novelty toys which are intended for showing and not to be inserting into any orifice. Then you have the insert able dildos and vibrators which can be used for insertion or penetration into any bodily orifice.
Some of the less expensive toys are obviously made from cheaper materials like polyvinylchloride or PVC. This is a synthetic material which is used in things like building material, medical appliances, childrens toys and many other things. Phthalates is a plasticizer which is another material added to polyvinylchloride because this material makes sex toys softer and more pliable which a desired feature in adult sex products is. Like some childrens toys they are no regulations of the manufacturing of sex toys and products that are made in china. DadTalk: Recalls:: more concerned about product safety because Lael, the real reason has more to do with lack of cash and must-have toys rather than safety concerns. http://dadtalk.typepad.com/dadtalk/recalls/index.htmlHOME |
The topic of concern is that this material could be toxic. I have not found any evidence to suggest that this is a valid statement. Especially when their has been no testing that I am aware of. With friction in the vaginal or anal cavity toxins could be released and absorbed through the mucous membrane. Since their has been no testing it is recommended by the manufacturer and physicians that if you since discomfort or become irritated you should stop using any and all kinds of sex toys and consult with your physician immediately. Dont assume that you have stds or that you havent cleaned your sex toy properly. You could be allergic to the material.
Sometimes when you purchase and unwrap a new toy that product may have a strong plastic smell to it. Almost like a new car would smell like. It is recommended to wash your dildo or vibrator thoroughly with warm soap and water or use a quality sex toy cleaner and leave it in the open air for a while.
Also you should use a condom over all your sex toys and products to ensure safety especially if you are sharing your sex toys. When you are finished using your toy and have thoroughly sanitized them you should store all your sex toys and products in an airtight container and out of direct sunlight. If you just follow a few simple rules about how to protect yourself then everything should be okay for you. Go and enjoy your sex toy today.
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