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Very personal questions...
Anyone here (or your partner) have a bad reaction (burning, itching, rashes, coughing sneezing, dizziness, blisters etc) because of a sex toy or condom? If so what type and/or brand?
Are you (or your partner) concerned about chemicals used in lubricants, condoms, sex toys or any type of sex aid? You male or female? If so, are you more concerned about chemicals in "sex" aides or food? Why? Working on a new project and would love some input from what I assume are less inhibited individuals. If you would rather communicate less publicly or speak I would appreciate that too. |
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Never had a problem myself ....
A few interesting things here under latex allergies from CDC. CDC - Contact Dermatitis and Latex Allergy - FAQs - Infection Control in Dental Settings - Oral Health |
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I had one girl that worked for me that could not even handle certain rubber bands in the office (some were OK). |
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That was funny! |
I'm violently allergic to Nonoxynol-9. I used to manage a female-oriented adult boutique and I discovered this is incredibly common.
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My adult earnings are now 98% toys and sex aides. You can see why I need this info... |
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both condoms & some lubricants can cause slight burning, depends the make & mix :2 cents:
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As a mater of fact many items linked to birth defects and cancer are allowed in toys as they are considered "novelties" and not under FDA regulation. I already interviews 2 women who used "jelly" toys that created serious issues. One toy was the same price and packaging as in the past but apparently there was an "ingredient" change in the plastic on the new one with detrimental effects. |
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