Welcome to the discussion on how toys can affect our health. This topic has sparked considerable interest and shared experiences from our community, highlighting the potential risks and precautions associated with using adult toys. Here's a summary of the insights and advice offered by our members:

  • Several members have reported experiencing health issues such as urinary infections, dryness, irritation, and hormonal imbalances possibly linked to toy use.
  • Concerns were raised about materials used in toys, with particular attention to phthalates—a chemical banned in children's toys in Europe due to health risks but still present in adult toys in many places.
  • Members shared strategies for safer toy use, including:
    • Limiting the use of potentially harmful toys.
    • Using condoms or covers on toys to reduce direct contact.
    • Opting for toys made of safer materials like glass or medical-grade silicone.
    • Cleaning toys regularly and thoroughly, with some suggesting sterilization through boiling.
  • Discussions around alternative practices for maintaining earnings while minimizing health risks, such as external use of toys and innovative performance techniques.
  • Advice on personal hygiene and care, including using suitable lubricants like organic coconut oil to prevent irritation.
  • Recommendations for purchasing toys from reputable sources that specialize in body-safe products.

Overall, the consensus emphasizes the importance of being informed about the materials and potential health implications of toys, prioritizing safety and hygiene, and exploring alternatives that do not compromise health for the sake of performance.

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