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When you pull your buzzing little toy out of your nightstand drawer, you probably do so because you don’t want to think about anything. You want to drift away into an orgasmic bliss. You want to escape your responsibilities. But, you still need to take care of your vibrator responsibly if you’re going to be safe, enjoy yourself, and avoid having to re-purchase a new one of these pricey devices every couple of months. You take tremendous care of your electric toothbrush and standing food processor—don’t you think you should take just as good care of the thing that goes all over your…you know. It’s time we start showing this item a bit more care. Here is how to handle your vibrator correctly.

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Clean your vibrator after every use

Clean your vibrator with warm water and soap after every use. Yes, even if you’re just using it on yourself. You don’t want your vibrator to sit in a hot drawer where bacteria can fester. And cleaning it helps prolong its life.

 

 

 

 

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Understand which toys are safe to share

You can’t just share any sex toy with other people. Check what materials you’re vibrator is made from. Porous materials, such as nylon, cyberskin, neoprene, elastomer and jelly shouldn’t be shared with others because fluids and bacteria can get trapped inside of these. Nonporous materials like Pyrex, glass, steel and silicone are safe to share with others.

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Use condoms when…

You can share porous toys with partners, so long as you cover them with condoms. You should also add a condom to your toy when using it on yourself if you use a jelly toy—some health experts believe that jelly has chemicals that aren’t safe for your body.

 

 

 

 

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There are waterproof varieties

If you like to use your toy in the shower, good news! There are waterproof vibrators. But you still need to make sure the battery cover or cap that protects the power element is intact. If this is gone, the toy is not longer safe to use in water.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Never cover them with kitchen items

Don’t cover your toy with ziplock bags, Tupperware, or other kitchen storage items. These aren’t designed for your sex toys. In fact, ziplock bags and Tupperware contain chemicals that can leek into your sex toy.