Similarly produced sex porn at your local store
Keep you ever wondered what’s in your lovemaking porn? What is it made of? I don’t know if you’ve ever heard the term “body safe” about sex porn, but you should know what it means and why you should buy body-safe sex porn. It’s not just about the label; it’s about your health and long-term well-being.
Smell:
Your sex porn may have that “fresh out of the box” smell that almost everything has when you open it, but it should be odorless after you air it. If it stinks like plastic or a new shower curtain, it’s likely not safe. Good quality sex porn should not smell if appropriately washed. Materials like pure silicone do not absorb odors and will not smell after washing.
Low Price:
If your sex porn is very cheap compared to similarly produced sex porn at your local store, it may be a cheap knockoff. Yes, just like electronics or expensive handbags, sex porn can be fake. This includes but is not limited to sex porn sold by many retailers that are not sold in local stores or on their websites. If you find some good-looking sex porn online, such as on Amazon, do a quick Google search of the site. Why not check out your local sex shop’s website as well? Do they sell this? Does the company also have a website where they sell their products? No? Then maybe it’s best to leave it alone.
Sex shops should pay attention to the quality of what they offer, and if they want customers to come back, they should only provide porn that they know is safe. So if you go to your local sex shop and see some porn and think, “Wow, that’s expensive!” it’s likely because that porn is honest and safe, but still, read the packaging. Do your homework. Pay attention to what your porn is made of and where it was made. Check the warnings on the packaging and ensure it looks like it hasn’t been used. Nobody wants second-hand porn.
Packaging:
Labels aren’t just for food anymore. It’s essential to read the details of everything you buy, regardless of its intended use. Check the description. Does it say “body safe” or “medical grade” silicone? Is it phthalate-free? If not, remove it from your shopping cart and choose a phthalate-free product. Does it say “non-porous”? Is there even anything there? If not, assume it’s not safe and move on.
Why does this matter? How bad could it be?
Let’s explore this for a bit.
What are phthalates? It’s a sense added to plastics to improve flexibility, durability, longevity, and clarity. Some studies have shown that they can cause fertility and reproductive problems, cancer, reduced sperm count, kidney and liver problems, lung problems, and congenital disabilities.
What if I don’t use it much? Will it still hurt me?
Here’s the short answer: why take the risk? You can easily find safe porn if you do your research. And if you buy good, high-quality porn and invest in it, you can enjoy it for a while. Maybe $75-100 sex porn seems expensive to you, but your future medical expenses will be just as costly. This sex porn will stay in your memory for a few years. You will thank yourself later when you find your favorite porn. It’s also kind to your body.
I’m not saying that all sex porn on Amazon is dangerous… I’m just saying that you should do your research. If you watch your diet and wear sunscreen, choosing body-safe sex porn should be on your priority list for a healthy lifestyle!
Like pores on your face, porous materials absorb bacteria and contaminants. For example, if you use porous sex porn internally, even if you wash it, bacteria can lurk and transmit, and the worst part is that it will smell. I mean, he’ll stink!
Imagine porous sex porn used for anal and then washed. The next time you use it, it will smell like a butt. Literally, yes, I feel about that for a double.
This could also spread germs and diseases like E. coli. So, you’re now thinking again about whether this matters, right?