Using sex toys safely and hygienically is important for both your physical health and sexual well-being. Here are key precautions to keep in mind:
Hygiene and Cleaning
Clean before and after each use with warm water and mild, unscented soap or a designated toy cleaner.
Check the material: Some materials are porous (like jelly rubber), meaning they can harbor bacteria. Silicone, glass, metal, and hard plastic are non-porous and safer long-term.
Avoid sharing toys unless they are thoroughly sanitized or used with a condom between users.
Use with Lubrication
Use water-based lubricant with all toys, especially silicone ones. Avoid silicone-based lubes with silicone toys as it can degrade the material.
Lubrication helps prevent microtears and discomfort.
Storage
Store in a clean, dry place, ideally in a separate pouch or case to prevent bacteria buildup and material degradation.
Don’t let different types of materials touch each other, as some can melt or degrade.
Check for Damage
Inspect toys regularly for cracks, tears, or battery corrosion.
Discard immediately if the toy shows damage or unusual smells.
Use Properly
Follow the manufacturer’s instructions—don’t insert toys deeper than designed or use them in ways not intended.
Be careful with anal toys: they should have a flared base to prevent them from getting lost inside the body.
Don’t use vaginal toys anally without cleaning or using a condom over them to avoid spreading bacteria.
Batteries and Charging
Charge only with the recommended charger and unplug once charged.
Keep batteries dry and remove them if not used for long periods.
Health Considerations
Avoid using toys if you have open sores, infections, or irritation in the area.
Do not use toys with a partner if either of you has an active STI unless barriers (like condoms) are used.
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