Our dishwasher doesn't work, but I probably wouldn't. I don't like the idea of my toys not being under supervision (not sure what could happen; maybe I don't like the possibility of one revolting and then they all turn against me).
No way. I live with my parents and the last thing they need to pull out of the dishwasher is my toys. My stepdad would be infuriated. Hell, if he found out that I had toys he would flip. My mother wouldn't appreciate it either. I will clean them with warm water and anti-bacterial soap.
This is a no for me. I don't like the idea that any residue might be left over in there the next time I did dishes. Plus, if the dishwasher leaves spots on my glasses, I don't trust it not to leave them on my toys!
I'm going to have to think twice next time I eat off some plates from somebody's dishwasher.
If nothing else, I wouldn't wash our toys in the dishwasher out of respect for my mother when she came over to eat dinner sometime. I don't even like my mom.
Our dishwasher doesn't work, but I probably wouldn't. I don't like the idea of my toys not being under supervision (not sure what could happen; maybe I don't like the possibility of one revolting and then they all turn against me).
I've noticed several reviews where people mention washing their toys in a dishwasher. Do/would you do that with your sex toys?
I don't currently have one, but I will next year. Next year I will also have roommates and I wouldn't find this to be acceptable behavior on my part or anyone else's. I'm icked out by washing a toy that goes into my orifices and washing that in the same environment where I wash my dishes. NOOOOO
HAHA! I totally agree. Oh boy, I can see it now. No way. No dishwasher. Also running a whole cycle for a few toys seems a bit much... wasteful, not to mention ridiculous.
I've never done it. For me, washing my toys is an easy thing to do, only takes a few minutes, etc. I'd be afraid of the dishwasher being too hard on them, and you know, sometimes dishes come out dirty still... LOL. I'll just stick to washing them by hand, I consider it a labor of love.
I'm not against it, but I have a antibacterial spray and that works just fine. Maybe when I live alone again I would but it's not something my roommates need to find with their cups and plates.