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As someone who gets very anxious about bottoming and being clean enough for my top, would this toy be a turnoff or turn on (or neutral) If someone showed up at an appointment with it and wanted to use it?

 

Seems pretty straight forward. No condom fumbling and no worries about any accident on the top's dick if you know what I mean.

 

http://www.forttroff.com/product/60527.html

 

thoughts?

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As someone who gets very anxious about bottoming and being clean enough for my top, would this toy be a turnoff or turn on (or neutral) If someone showed up at an appointment with it and wanted to use it?

 

Seems pretty straight forward. No condom fumbling and no worries about any accident on the top's dick if you know what I mean.

 

http://www.forttroff.com/product/60527.html

 

thoughts?

 

 

I know a guy who has this. he says it works like a charm, keeps the bottom protected if the top ends up having an o

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I think that any partner, top or bottom, would want to exercise care and diligence when it comes to sharing toys. You need some confidence that toys have been cleaned and stored properly. You don't know where that thing has been...

The site calls the material "FT Squish". There's no information about the material, but based on the name I'd guess it's TPE meaning it can not be properly sterilized.

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I always use a condom with my own toys (that I never share) to simplify the clean up. Those soft plastics absorb smells... If you can run it through the dishwasher, you're probably safe. But don't leave it there for the housekeeper to find. She thought it was my wife's... an embarrassing misunderstanding for all three of us.

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I'm pretty sure the manufacturer suggests putting a condom over the raw pup before using it - which is something I do with any toy that isn't my own.

Ideally both the top and the bottom should be using condoms with the toy. Since it is likely made of a porous material, it can retain bacteria and potentially viruses.

I always use a condom with my own toys (that I never share) to simplify the clean up. Those soft plastics absorb smells... If you can run it through the dishwasher, you're probably safe. But don't leave it there for the housekeeper to find. She thought it was my wife's... an embarrassing misunderstanding for all three of us.

Running a toy made of a porous material in the dishwasher will not clean it properly or safely. Since it is porous, bacteria and likely viruses can remain in the material. As above, both users should ideally be wearing a condom with it.

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From LifeHacker:

 

One size doesn't fit all when it comes to sex toys, and the same goes for cleaning them. You can't wash and dry everything the same way—it depends on what material they're made out of.

 

It's important to keep sex toys clean so you don't spread bacteria to yourself or your partner(s). Health and beauty site Divine Caroline suggests adult toy cleaner (which is usually available at any adult shop) or antibacterial soap and water for all toys, with a few specific instructions for each material. (Regular soap should be just fine too, as we've explained before.)

  • Rubber/jelly: These are porous and can trap a lot of bacteria, so a thorough wash with soap and water or rubber-specific toy cleaner is a must.
  • Silicone: Silicone isn't porous so a gentle soap and water wash will do.
  • Glass, Pyrex, or stainless steel: Basically the same as silicone. Pyrex can also go in the dishwasher (as long as it's not battery or electrically operated, of course).
  • Cyberskin, Neoskin, and other skin-like materials: Depending on material, these can be porous so a thorough wash and dry is the way to go. Divine Caroline also suggests a light coating of cornstarch to keep these toys maintained.

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5 Essential Tips for How to Clean Your Sex Toys

 

After reveling in post-climax bliss, it's crucial to clean the device that sent you over the edge. Otherwise, you run the risk of getting a yeast or bacterial infection or even, if you've been sharing with an infected partner, an STD the next time you use it. Follow these germ-killing guidelines from cleaning expert Jolie Kerr, author of My Boyfriend Barfed in My Handbag...and Other Things You Can't Ask Martha.

 

First, when buying a toy, find out what it's made of, since its material and the presence of a motor will determine how it's washed. Usually, this info will be on the packaging, but if it's not, ask a sales associate or do a product search online, says Kerr. Then, if it's made out of...

 

Silicone, glass, stainless steel, or wood—and it's motorized: Use mild soap and a damp cloth to wipe the toy clean.

 

Silicone, Pyrex, stainless steel, or stone—and it's not motorized:For a deeper clean, place it in boiling water for eight to 10 minutes, or run it through the dishwasher without soap (seriously--the hot steam will help sterilize it, says Kerr).

 

Cyberskin: Use only a little soap and warm water to clean it. Too much sudsing can damage the sensitive material.

 

Hard plastic, elastomer, thermoplastic elastomer (TPR), or jelly rubber: These porous materials can still contain bacteria and STDs after washing with soap and water. Use a condom if you're going to share with a partner, advises Kerr.

 

ONCE YOUR TOY IS SQUEAKY-CLEAN, Kerr says to dry it off completely with a clean paper towel and store it in a case or silk bag to protect it from other bacteria-laden items.

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An excerpt from the second-to-last paragraph of the ad:

 

"Raw PUP should be used with water based lubes. Made of FT SQUISH, this is a special formula of TPE that was made just for us. Clean by rinsing with water inside and out, and allow to dry completely before storing. Store separately from other toys."

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The manufacturer is selling a good.

 

He wouldn't mention any risk of transmitting a STD in the ad, because it won't make it attractive enough for the buyer.

 

From Naughtyreenie: "TPE & TPR are normally porous materials. They can’t be sanitized so sharing among partners will not be possible without the use of condoms."

source: http://www.naughtyreenie.com/materials/how-to-clean-tpetpr-sex-toys/

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Thanks I didn't know that. I thought the chemicals in the dishwasher sanitized everything. If that's not true, wouldn't we all be getting things like hepatitis from the dishes at restaurants?

Dishes and flatware are not made of porous materials and so they can be sanitized properly. TPE is porous and so bacteria can literally get trapped in the material only to leach out later during use.

 

There's also a difference between sanitizing and sterilizing. Depending on the material, a toy can be sterilized by boiling or washing with a dilute bleach solution. They can also be sanitized by washing with a simple antibacterial soap or toy cleaner. How you clean depends on your use and personal comfort level.

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I know a guy who has this. he says it works like a charm, keeps the bottom protected if the top ends up having an o

 

It is better than a dildo - not as good as a real condom wearing cock fucking your hole - tried it on Sunday - gave it to my fbd for use as a jo toy would not use it again for anal.

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As someone who gets very anxious about bottoming and being clean enough for my top, would this toy be a turnoff or turn on (or neutral) If someone showed up at an appointment with it and wanted to use it?

 

Seems pretty straight forward. No condom fumbling and no worries about any accident on the top's dick if you know what I mean.

 

http://www.forttroff.com/product/60527.html

 

thoughts?

 

No fondling with condoms but with the toy --If you are to tight it is hard to get in and if you are too loose then hard for the top keep in hard.

 

\Overall - Better than a Dildo and No Where Near as Great as good as a Real Cock in a Raincoat.

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