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TOXIC SEX TOYS:
You spend $30-$40 dollars on a new vibrator or sex toy, rush home to open and use it only to find an overwhelmingly toxic plastic smell wafting from your love toy. Most people wash it off, ignore the smell and use it anyway. My mantra is: if it smells toxic, it probably is toxic. A large number of sex toys and vibrators have been constructed with plastic products that contain pthallates, a family of chemicals known to disrupt hormones and stimulate the growth of certain cancers.
Since we worry about what our water bottles are constructed with, what’s in our food, what kind of food containers and serving utensils we use, why not be equally concerned about the contents of objects that we use to penetrate into various orifices of the body?
Pthallate-free sex toys are usually more expensive and are not as readily available as some of the cheaper models. So instead of tossing all of your old products away, toss a condom on top. The condom provides a barrier between your body and the toxic plastic tickler.
Even though a German study found that using the sex toy for periods under an hour reduces the risk, in my opinion, that’s still too much risk. Add either a latex or polyurethane condom to your sex toys and it will not only protect you from a toxic vibe, but it will also help keep the clean-up process to a minimum.
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Hey Dr. Rachael . I heard u talk abou how important the conversation about prevention was to our youth starting
At the age of 8 years young especially in an urban community. I would like you to take a look at my urban you prevention campaign with Kenny Condom. You have been the only person that overstands how important it is to reach these children where they are.
Thank you for having the courage.
T.Greene
Ps. And remember without Kenny you Aint Gettin any.
Hi Dr. this is Amrit from India. I had gone through your website and I believe it’s the book of sexual knowledge. I have one query. I am married and it has been 3 years. Iam 29 years. When me and my partner get intimate we usually start with oral sex and we enjoy the same. But when it comes to sex then we are not able to enjoy much though I last for atleast a minute. Question is shall I require to last still longer or there is any other factor. If I need to last longer then how this is possible?
Dr, Rachael I absolutely love your blog, this is the first time I have discovered it and I have been on it for the past 2 hours, Great advise!