A friend sent me this video, i was shocked, curious and eager to know what gynecological experiment the doctors were performing down there. Then what?!!!!!! A penis! No, it's something else...... a sex toy or vibrator as popularly called removed from the female's private.
How did it happen? Was she in the euphoria of pleasure and mistakenly dropped it, well, we wouldn't know...very confusing, right? Like my friend said.... 'Na vibrator be that? maybe na chinko vibrator, that's why e enter and no fit come out' Lol!
That got me wondering and this question begs for answer, do females who indulge in self pleasure with the use of sex toys consider the dangers associated with it?
Finding information on the safety of sex toys can be difficult as vast majority of sex toy manufacturers do not disclose what they put in their toys. This “mystery material” may pose health risks, but we have no way of knowing for sure.
Based on research, sex toys are not approved, tested, or regulated by the FDA. They are sold as pleasure items or mere items not medical devices or kits.
I researched and found out many of these sex toys are made of soft rubber with the use phthalates , which have been linked to several environmental and individual health issues, in a variety of other consumer products. The most common sex toys that are made with phthalates are called jelly rubber but many other kinds of soft rubber toys also contain phthalates.
Further, manufacturers often add an artificial scent (to mask the smell of phthalate off gassing), and these scents, along with the dyes they use, and the material itself, could be something people have allergic reactions to and ought to avoid.
So where does it leave the females using this? Abeg if kongi hold you, go marry or find man. It would save you lots of medical issues, your health is very important. Just to refresh your memory... the female body is very sensitive and susceptible to virus.
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