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Originally posted by
laurenrs
Can ayone else get this, (or other flexible) jelly vibrators to hit the G-spot? And also, whats the big deal with jelly? I love the material, and feel if I wash it in warm soapy water real well its squeeky clean,is this not the case? I never share my
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Can ayone else get this, (or other flexible) jelly vibrators to hit the G-spot? And also, whats the big deal with jelly? I love the material, and feel if I wash it in warm soapy water real well its squeeky clean,is this not the case? I never share my toys, and RARELY use them anally.
All materials are made of molecules that come together in certain structures, and all of them have gaps in between molecules (you've heard that discussion about how most matter is empty space and that things can fit in those spaces, I'm sure!)
Let's just say that the average 'bad' bacteria (e-coli etc) is about 2 inches long, for easy visualization. If the gaps in a jelly toy are 3 inches long, the bacteria can bury themselves into the material and then hang out there until you re-introduce them to a sustainable environment (aka your vagina.)
In 'nonporous' materials like plastic, metal, or glass the holes are only (in this hypothetical visualization) a few centimeters long, making it impossible for the bacteria to hide out inside the material.
I hope I helped some!