Friday, September 3, 2010

Sex Toy Safety


Safer Toy Practices

Erection Rings:
Do not use erection rings if you bleed easily or have a blood clotting disorder, if you are diabetic, or if you suffer from any vascular or nerve disorder. Do not use these toys if you are taking anticoagulants, aspirin or any other blood-thinning medication. If you experience discomfort or any unusual body changes – including bruising, pain, bleeding or loss of sensation – remove the ring and see your doctor. Do not place over sore, swollen, or infected areas or areas without sensation.

G-spot Toys:
If you use a woman’s G-Spot toy, select one with a wider safety base designed for harness or anal play. It is important not to share this type of toy without thorough cleaning or by placing a condom on it as sex toys can spread infection.

Anal Toys:
Toys such as butt plugs; dildos, vibrators and prostate stimulators are popular sex aids that are used for anal sex. These gizmos can be used during both solo and partner sex. Cleanliness is highly important and the toy must be cleaned prior to being shared. Not all materials will clean satisfactorily and covering them with a condom before insertion is recommended. Going to the emergency room or your family doctor to have a toyor other object removed can be extremely embarrassing so play it safe when it comes to the selection of objects that you insert in your anus. To see the variety and learn more about the use and safety of sex toys you may wish to visit your local adult store or an Internet site such as AdamEve.com