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How to Buy and Use Rubber Gay Erotic Toys Safely

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Truth is, the erotic toy industry is still unregulated up to this day. You may find that unbelievable, but that's how it is. No matter how popular these items are, there are no organizations that ensure their safety. Some products actually classify themselves as "novelty" items, which is basically a manufacturer's way of saying that they will not be liable for injuries or any untoward incidents arising from the use of their products.   Here's a good read about amyl, check it out! 

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As you may have observed, one of the most common materials used in making  erotic toys is rubber. It's cheaper to make and therefore cheaper to buy. It is also very flexible, providing great room for customization. Dildos are probably the most common rubber-made erotic toys today, followed by rubber anal beads and rubber butt plugs.  To gather more awesome ideas on gay fashion, click here to get started.

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One thing to note about rubber products is that they may contain latex, so if you are allergic to this material, better look for erotic toys made from other stuff. Another fact you need to know is that rubber is porous. It has microscopic "holes" where bacteria can proliferate if you don't clean and sterilize the erotic toys properly. Of course, it's always advisable not to share these things with other people, even your erotic partners.  

If you've tried using rubber erotic toys before, you may have noticed that they have a rather strong smell. This is, however, expected to wear off in time - probably after a number of washes.  

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Phthalates are another type of chemical that may be added to rubber to make them more pliable. You should be aware that these substances have a negative effect on reproductive health. Whether or not you plan to have your own children, you need to avoid phthalate-containing erotic toys because they can still affect your overall health eventually. 

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If you're looking for the best lubricant for a rubber erotic toy, just good quality water will do. If you would like to use silicone, do a patch test first to make sure you're not allergic to it. Avoid oil or any petroleum-based lubricant as this can damage the toy slowly but surely over time.

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Finally, don't forget to store your rubber erotic toys away from other things, whether other rubber toys or any other materials. As much as possible, keep them in their original packaging. When two rubber toys are put together in one place during storage, they are likely to "melt" and simply disintegrate, making them unusable. Kindly visit this website http://www.wikihow.com/Find-Clothing-As-a-Cross-Dressing-Man for more useful reference.

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