So, I guess I should give some backstory. Yesterday I received my first every sex toys, which I very much enjoyed using. I didn’t do a lot of research on them, as I didn’t think it was really necessary. Since I bought it from a very popular and well-known site in the Netherlands, which I might have come to regret. After getting more curious about the sex toys, I bought. I started to google and found out not all materials are safe to use (shocker) so far I’ve come to understand – and I apologize if I’m wrong, but that’s why I’m posting this. That everything non-porous like titanium, stainless steel, glass, and pure silicon are the only safe materials for use in sex toys.

The first thing I looked up after was which material the toys I bought were made of. Luckily, one is made from stainless steel, so I guess I’m good with that one, but the dildo I bought is made of PVC, which I understand isn’t great. To my surprise, almost all toys sold on that site are made from PVC, which made me confused…

Basically, what I’m trying to ask (and I did my best googling this but all I was really able to find is what I said above) is: How safe is it for me to use my dildo, and if it is not safe, is it ok if I would buy some cheap condoms and put them over it before use? I wouldn’t trust cheap condoms with sex, but since it wouldn’t be a big deal if they broke, I guess it would be ok to go for cheaper one’s?

FYI, I hope the title was clear enough no Idea what I should have titled it :P

  • VanessaBrooks@lemmynsfw.com
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    11 months ago

    The biggest issue with PVC toys is that they can never be properly sterilized. Because PVC is a porous material germs and bacteria can get deep inside of it where it’s impossible to clean.

    A cheap condom would work great for keeping the toy clean, and if it breaks being quick to wash the toy with soap or a disinfectant toy cleaner should be enough to prevent any issues.

    Enjoy your new toys!

    • Neeka@lemmynsfw.com
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      11 months ago

      I’ll offer the counterpoint that most sex toys for personal use don’t have to be sterile. Clean/disinfect with soap and water before and after use and you’ll be fine as for disease vectors. (Consider mild soap if it’s for inside use)

      I would however suggest cleaning the toy even after use with condom, most condoms are covered in spermicidal lubricant you’ll want not to get caked on your toy.

    • FixLongJumping9032@lemmynsfw.comOP
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      11 months ago

      Thank you <3 With what the other kind peeps already told me I’ll def be using a condom next time! I also already have some toy cleaner so I got that covered too :P

  • Immortal_Corrupter@lemmynsfw.com
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    11 months ago

    A cheap condom on a toy is usually a safe bet (sans material allergies) and a clean-up help. Unfortunately a bit wasteful, but not if health is on the line.

    My searching with Qwant lead to rather negative results:

    Howewer I can’t vouch for the sites, only on general of phalates toxicity, problems with porousness and hygiene, and problems with cheap materials.

    So either go with a condom, or accept you have a conversation starter to display ;)

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      11 months ago

      Thank you so much! I guess I’ll just look for some cheap condoms to buy and look for a new one when I get the chance. I’m definitely staying away from that site… I’d rather go to a sex shop when I get the chance, and pick something up which I’m certain will be safe!

      Really sucks there aren’t any regulations regarding this – you’d think buying something from a well-known site would be at least nontoxic – Oh, well…

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    11 months ago

    Check to see if yours are phthalate free. Is your dildo flexible at all? If so it likely contains phthalates which can be the problem.

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      11 months ago

      Yeah, it’s definitely a little flexible… With what the other kind person already told me, I think I’ll just go buy some cheap condoms before I put it inside me again :P