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Old 07-10-2010, 07:54 PM   #7
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yes im sure of this... i dont know what they are made of.. i was just wondering what do they do with um are they a recycle item? or is there a huge pile of them at the dump like the plastic bottels.. lol no cooties here.. and no its not nessecary to use them all the time.
it would be weird to think i was driving on them

Please please please investigate what they are made of...
Some sex toy materials are REALLY unsafe.

For example...
Pure silicone, glass, metal, acrylic, ceramic, wood and plastic are way at the top of the safety index.

After that is nonprous TPR, elastomer and silicone comosites.

Down at the bottom is thermoplastic rubber, rubber and jelly.

With anything below plastic really NEEDING condoms for every single use.

You can check out a materials guide >here<
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