A discussion (and a blog recommendation) about toys ...

ElisabethWhispers's Avatar
I have some pretty strong feelings about toy use and the purchase of different sex toys. For one, they're really expensive if you get quality.

But even if you buy quality stuff, often it just isn't any good and the money is wasted. Or the toy isn't strong enough. Or the plastic isn't right. Or it smells bad and that translates into throwing the thing away immediately.

There is so much to discuss about toys, good and bad, and I would love to hear the thoughts of others about it.

This evening, I found a website that reviews toys and also lists the good ones and bad.

http://dangerouslilly.com/sex-toy-re...lillys-toybox/

It's an educational site (well not really but hopefully, you know what I'm trying to say!) and could be useful in finding that right little treat or avoiding the waste of hard earned funds on bad products.

Also, I did just find out about a chemical called Phthalate, which is a bad thing that many (if not most) sex toys have within the plastic. For more information on the chemical, here is her link about it and an excerpt that I cut and pasted:

http://dangerouslilly.com/2010/07/as...thalates-in-it

"The sex toy review community and sex-positive toy shops are all buzzing about phthalates and how bad they are for you. Phthalates are found in many plastic items that have been chemically softened. The studies going around are saying that phthalate exposure can damage all sorts of organs, and can possibly cause cancer. There are a lot of harmful things in our world these days that we can’t avoid – so when we CAN avoid something like toxins in our sex toys, we should. Not to mention, toys that contain phthalates are also porous and can harbor bacteria if not cleaned properly; they also cannot be sterilized for 100% safety against transmission of STD’s."

So ... on this late Sunday evening ... I thought that a discussion on toys, favorite toys of the readers here and toy safety might be interesting for a topic.

Hugs,
Elisabeth

P.S. Again, I would love to hear suggestions on a particularly favorite toy (or more) as well!
FishGuy13's Avatar
Hmm, interesting ... I'm not sure I know enough more about this topic to say much else just yet, lets see where it goes.
I buy toys/gear for a particular person and then replace it for the next. Due to this I have spent wayyy more money on this stuff than I care to admit. As far as toys go though, you cant go wrong with anything from Lelo, anything made of glass/stainless steel, or a Wii Vibe (those things are a fucking blast). The rest are all on a case by case basis, though I am not above asking the clerk to put batteries in them and letting me try them before purchasing. Depending on the store you go to they normally keep batteries to test the unit before selling it (nothing worse than trying to return a half-used vibrator).
Elisabeth, you do come up with some of the most interesting topics. A few queries, if I may. I did not know that you were a toy afficionado. What do you prefer, toys for you or toys for him? Do you have a favorite toy?

Is this chemical that you mentioned, Phthalate, used to create the lifelike plastics? Is there any other safe chemical that will provide the same effect?

I admit to little knowledge about toys. Most of the ladies that I see don't use them, but there are some. I'm open to a lot of things as long as my partner will enjoy it.
ElisabethWhispers's Avatar
I'm not a big toy person but I do have a bunch of toys for men. The one toy that kindof trips my trigger is the hitachi wand, but it's very extreme and I don't use it all that often.

Now, well lately, I've been reading some reviews here on ECCIE and feel that I need to open up my doors to the whole toy thing a bit more.

I've always been interested in reading REAL reviews about toys. If you read that site, you'll even see where there have been some issues with the Lelo toys, which have always been considered the Cadillac of toys. (Or Mercedes, your choice!)

At any rate, I wish that my topic was shorter. I cannot seem to express myself unless I write a small novel. But since there are SO MANY people here who use, have and purchase toys, I felt like her site was one that would be important for others to read.

If you read her article about that chemical, it will explain a lot. She did write that babeland was an online source who doesn't have any toys on there with that chemical.

I'm guessing that it's the more expensive toys that tend to be the safest.

Thanks for the comments, everyone!!!

EW
From what I have read, Elisabeth is a master in the use of "Toys".
Great topic!! I would love to blog on my experience w/toys.

For example, I bought a 300 dollar strap on a cpl weeks ago and although a bit leery of the price, it has been living up to it's guarantee! No complaints, in fact, repeat requests for it!! Who would've figured? LOL
ElisabethWhispers's Avatar
Your strap on that was $300. I would love to see a picture of it! Or a link. If nothing else, this would be some good marketing for you!

Is it leather?

Strap on play is fun but damn, it hurts the lower back!

EW