Is Your Rabbit Green? A Guide to Safe Sex Toys

With the current green trend, have you ever thought about the toxins in sex toys? By the way, I hope that this is not only the current organic trend or the politically correct way, but the only new way for our future world. It is vital that we all become aware of ways to save our beautiful planet and to keep ourselves safe and healthy.

So, what about the current awareness of toxic toys? Well, it seems that many popular erotic toys are made of polyvinyl chloride (PVC), a plastic that ecologists have long dictated by the toxins released during manufacturing and disposal. These plastics are softened with the controversial chemical phthalate. These include the tantalizingly soft “jelly” or “cyberskin” sex toys that have become so popular in the past few decades.

Although older models (such as the infamous “bunny”) were made of PVC plastic, it was difficult for many large stores to carry large amounts of items while avoiding PVC. Not to the level of awareness of today’s green products (i.e., green products). Soap, detergent, linens, sheets, food, and sex toys!

Most people have tried sex toys once or twice. Your brand new plastic toy smells great and is basically a new toy “outgassing”, which means it releases VOC’s into the environment. Organic compounds are the basis for all living things, and contain carbon as their primary element. Instead, VOCs are compounds that evaporate at room temperature.

They are suspected carcinogens, which means that they cause cancer when breathed. So, consider the damage you can do by putting these “safe” plastic sex toys in your “vajayjay” …… as Oprah would say!

Even the scarier sex toys are unregulated, meaning there are no manufacturing guidelines, no requirements to disclose the materials involved in their manufacture, and no regulatory body to manage the plastics and chemicals used.

With all the recent news highlighting the downplaying and betrayal policies of “big business” and the banking world, do you really want your sex toy company to be a bunch of angels?
All of this means that you must be a well-educated consumer. This includes researching, reading and understanding what you wear or put on your body from food to sex toys!

Also, important note. We all need to push for controls on dangerous chemicals in all consumer products. Interestingly, these chemicals, such as phthalates, have recently been banned by the government for use in children’s toys, but are still an issue for our adult toys.

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Is Your Rabbit Green? A Guide to Safe Sex Toysultima modifica: 2021-02-08T12:05:16+01:00da moningday