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What are sex toys?
Sex toys can be an exciting way to spice up your sexual life, whether using them by yourself or with others. There
are many misconceptions that sex toys are only used by people who choose to remain abstinent, do not currently have
sexual partners, or by gay men and lesbians. The truth is, people of all types use sex toys. Some choose to use them
when they are alone, on their sexual partners, or on themselves while partners are present. Whatever you choice,
it's important to understand how to best clean the toys and how to protect yourself against STIs if you choose to
share sex toys with others.
Sex toys can range from objects that tickle and vibrate, to various products that are inserted into the vagina or
anus. Some sex toys are meant to be used more gently, while others are used for sexual acts involving dominance
and submission (BDSM) such as restraints, blindfolds, and whips. Some examples of sex toys are vibrators, feathers,
dildos, harnesses, butt plugs, cock rings, and anal beads.
How can I bring sex toys into my relationship?
Sometimes it's hard to communicate our sexual desires to our partners, especially when wanting to bring something
new into a sexual relationship. Some people may feel threatened by the thought of having sex toys added to their
sexual life or they have stereotypes about who uses sex toys. Honesty and open communication are the best strategies
for talking with sexual partners about sex toys. Your partner needs to understand where you're coming from, what
you're interested in doing, and how you will respect their boundaries, in order for sex toys to be a healthy,
pleasurable part of your relationship. What's the best way to use sex toys? No matter what sex toy you choose to
use or how you choose to use it, there are a few things to keep in mind to make the experience pleasurable and help
protect yourself from STIs.
Before using the toy check, for any imperfections, including rough seams, tears, or cracks.
Using lubrication is a great way to help enhance the pleasure and safety of sex toys. Ask your salesperson
which lube is best for the toy or follow the instructions that come with the toy. For example, silicone lubes
break down silicone toys after awhile. Flavored lubes may cause yeast infections for some females because the
sugar can disrupt the balance of pH in the vagina. Oil-based lubes will break down latex condoms and dental dams,
which will increase your risk for contracting STIs. Click here for more information on lubrication.
If sharing sex toys, such as dildos, butt plugs, or vibrators, use condoms and dental dams to help prevent
the spread of STIs. If switching the toy to another person, make sure to use a different condom or dental
dam. Remember, soap alone is not effective for removing STI bacteria or viruses from the toy.
Don't insert a sex toy in the mouth or vagina if it has been used in the anus without a condom or without
being washed properly. This could spread bacteria and viruses and cause infections in the urinary tract (for
females) or intestines. If a condom was used with the sex toy, replace the condom with a new one before
inserting the toy in the mouth or vagina.
If it hurts, stop! If you are using toys with a sexual partner, earn trust with one another. If you want
to try again, relax and add extra lube if needed.
What's the best way to clean sex toys?
Proper cleaning of sex toys is essential to avoid bacterial infection or transmission of STIs. While some STIs die
once the fluid they live in dries, others (such as hepatitis and scabies) can live for weeks or months outside of
the body. If you want to prevent pregnancy, it is also important to be remove sperm that may be on the sex toy
before using near or in the vagina. It's important to keep the instructions for cleaning the sex toy and to follow
them carefully. If you feel that cleaning the toy properly would be too time consuming or unrealistic for you, think
about buying a different toy. The information provided below gives a general overview for cleaning different types
of toys and isn't meant to replace the manufacturer's instructions.
For basic toy care, remove any batteries. Never submerge electrical components in water. Use a damp, soapy washcloth
to clean your electric toys, preferably with anti-bacterial soap. Keep toys stored in a container or pouch (to keep
them clean) and in a cool, dry place.
Cleaning non-porous materials: glass, stainless steel, hard plastic, and silicone
Glass
Wash glass toys with soap and water. Pyrex toys are dishwasher safe. Do not expose glass to extreme temperatures.
Stainless Steel
If attached to an electrical device, use warm soapy water, being careful not to submerge any electrical
components. If there are no electrical components you have 3 options: Boil or soak in a bleach-water solution
(50:50 ratio) for 10 minutes, or place it in the dishwasher.
Hard Plastic
Clean with anti-bacterial soap and water. Do not boil.
Silicone
3 options: boil for 5-10 minutes, put it in your dishwasher (on top rack), or wash with anti-bacterial soap
and warm water.
Do not boil silicone vibrators because you will destroy the vibrator mechanism.
Cleaning porous materials: rubber, vinyl, cyberskin, nylon, and leather
Rubber materials
Rubber materials are porous and difficult to clean. In addition, their composition is not always known or
may contain phthalates, chemicals which have been shown to be harmful to your health. For these reasons, it is
recommended to use condoms with these types of toys.
Cyberskin and Vinyl
Cyberskin is soft and porous, often used for dildos. Wash cyberskin and vinyl toys delicately with warm water
only. Air dry and powder a small amount with cornstarch to keep them from getting sticky.
Nylon
Nylon harnesses and toys can be machine or hand washed with a mild anti-bacterial soap.
Leather
Wipe leather products with a damp, soapy cloth or with leather cleaner. Do not soak leather. After cleaning,
you may recondition your toy using a leather conditioner. Protect metal parts from tarnish by applying a coating
of clear nail polish.
A word from the Date Night Toys
Webmistress...
In the summer of 2000 I was pregnant and found my previous disinterest in sex toys and adult films do a complete
180. My previous lukewarm libido abruptly turned white-hot. I have since read that carrying a male child can
have this effect, as a mother's own testosterone levels are supplemented by those of the baby within. I'm inclined
to believe this is true.
After a few weeks of unbridled 24/7 horniness my husband could no longer keep up with me and was exhausted. It was
then that I decided it was time to look into other methods for satisfying my new randy nature. I felt uncomfortable
with the notion of shopping in a brick-and-mortar store for my first vibrator, so I began to search online for the
perfect first toy.
I found that shopping online for adult novelties was free of the embarrassment and pressure that entering
a tangible store can, and often does, entail. There was no risk of bumping into anyone who knew me and I could take my time
learning about a variety of products and comparing the thousands of novelties each store carried without anyone hovering
over me or making me feel self-conscious or nervous.
I was dumbfounded by the infinite selection of dildos, dongs, DVD videos, vibrators, butt plugs, cock rings, eggs/bullet
vibes, massage oils, lubes, penis extensions, bachelor / bachelorette party favors, games and gag gifts available for
every taste and desire. It was an industry that I really knew very little of, I quickly discovered. It's also very
appealing to committed couples
looking to add a little romance, excitement and spice to a long-term relationship.
My first toy was a soft, purple jelly vibrator, similar to the
Vivid Dreams™
- Briana vibe. It is still amongst my favorite items in my "toy box," even though I have since purchased several other
vibrating items, including a popular
"rabbit"
type vibrator with stimulating, rotating beads.
In recent years my interest in toys has waned some, as my sex drive has diminished with the stresses of motherhood. Nowadays
my husband and I enjoy watching porn DVDs
together. We've found them to be great for foreplay and to satisfy a bit of safe voyeurism. There are numerous adult DVD
box sets on the market that offer plenty
of "bang for the buck," so to speak.
Feel free to browse the entire Date Night Toys superstore and enjoy a safe and
private shopping experience.
DateNightToys.com specializes in items for monogamous, polygamous,
straight, gay, and bi-sexual relationships amongst consenting adults.
We also offer a free gift with each and every purchase, as well as a gift registry and gift certificates.
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