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Products that contain oil are not safe for vaginal use, as it may cause infections. Oil is not an easily flushable product and can stay inside the vaginal area where it may collect bacteria.
Oil can break down latex condoms. Water-based lubricants are better to use for safe sex.
Always read ingredients if you tend to have allergic reactions to products.
If pregnant take caution in using any items. Consult a doctor if concerned. Many products do have warnings against using them if pregnant.
Always take batteries out of toys after use. If the vibe is hit, it can come on and you may not know. If it stays on like that, it can cause the vibrator to stop working.
Battery acid can also build up in toys when left in for long periods of time.
Toys made of jelly or CyberskinTM should be stored in their boxes. If left on top of an item it can show impressions of the item if left there for long periods of time.
ALWAYS use lubrication for anal play as the anus does NOT produce its own lubricant like the vagina.
The anus tears easily, so check toys for seams that need to be filed down before use.
If it is your first time with experimenting anally, start out with something small and build up. The small butt plug is good as it is made of jelly and is about the size of a man's finger.
Many cockrings have a 30 minute warning on them. This is because the cockring places strong pressure on the penis and is not safe for long periods of use.
Use lubrication when placing cockrings on, as they are made to fit tight, and some are hard to get on. Lubrication helps make it easier.
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