I just ordered the Jelly Royalles Dong Junior..its got a suction...where would I suction it to...ts my first ever sex toy...I was wondering what to expect?
first Dildo...what to exspect?
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There are several possibility on the suction cup location. You could stick it to the shower wall, a wooden chair, perhaps even a wall. Any flat, firm surface is an opportunity to experiment with placement. I think you'll enjoy the fact that the suction cup allows for hands free use.
Originally posted by
nicole09
I just ordered the Jelly Royalles Dong Junior..its got a suction...where would I suction it to...ts my first ever sex toy...I was wondering what to expect?
02/08/2010
Very cool, this looks like a fun one! Suction cups are a lot of fun, but I use them in a slightly boring way: stuck to the floor so I can ride them I hear that shower use is very popular although I never got into it.
Since this is your first dildo you might want to go here to check out some of the facts about jelly, which is the material your dildo is made out of. You'll find that jelly is a porous material which means it can absorb bacteria. For this reason you probably won't want to use this anally without a condom over it, and you also shouldn't share it with others. If you are using it vaginally you may want to use a condom anyway, because over time a jelly toy can start to harbor a lot of bacteria which can cause yeast infections. YIKES! Not to scare you about your very first toy, hah, just giving you the facts.
Other materials like silicone are not porous and are a lot safer. Jelly can be a perfectly safe material, however, you just have to take some extra precautions Good luck with this toy though, and let us know how it works out!
Since this is your first dildo you might want to go here to check out some of the facts about jelly, which is the material your dildo is made out of. You'll find that jelly is a porous material which means it can absorb bacteria. For this reason you probably won't want to use this anally without a condom over it, and you also shouldn't share it with others. If you are using it vaginally you may want to use a condom anyway, because over time a jelly toy can start to harbor a lot of bacteria which can cause yeast infections. YIKES! Not to scare you about your very first toy, hah, just giving you the facts.
Other materials like silicone are not porous and are a lot safer. Jelly can be a perfectly safe material, however, you just have to take some extra precautions Good luck with this toy though, and let us know how it works out!
02/08/2010
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Thank you ! Now what is silicone lol but I hattttttte condoms they always dry me up :-(
Originally posted by
Owl Identified
Very cool, this looks like a fun one! Suction cups are a lot of fun, but I use them in a slightly boring way: stuck to the floor so I can ride them I hear that shower use is very popular although I never got into it.
Since this is your first ... more
Since this is your first ... more
Very cool, this looks like a fun one! Suction cups are a lot of fun, but I use them in a slightly boring way: stuck to the floor so I can ride them I hear that shower use is very popular although I never got into it.
Since this is your first dildo you might want to go here to check out some of the facts about jelly, which is the material your dildo is made out of. You'll find that jelly is a porous material which means it can absorb bacteria. For this reason you probably won't want to use this anally without a condom over it, and you also shouldn't share it with others. If you are using it vaginally you may want to use a condom anyway, because over time a jelly toy can start to harbor a lot of bacteria which can cause yeast infections. YIKES! Not to scare you about your very first toy, hah, just giving you the facts.
Other materials like silicone are not porous and are a lot safer. Jelly can be a perfectly safe material, however, you just have to take some extra precautions Good luck with this toy though, and let us know how it works out! less
Since this is your first dildo you might want to go here to check out some of the facts about jelly, which is the material your dildo is made out of. You'll find that jelly is a porous material which means it can absorb bacteria. For this reason you probably won't want to use this anally without a condom over it, and you also shouldn't share it with others. If you are using it vaginally you may want to use a condom anyway, because over time a jelly toy can start to harbor a lot of bacteria which can cause yeast infections. YIKES! Not to scare you about your very first toy, hah, just giving you the facts.
Other materials like silicone are not porous and are a lot safer. Jelly can be a perfectly safe material, however, you just have to take some extra precautions Good luck with this toy though, and let us know how it works out! less
02/08/2010
Thats all really good advice!
02/22/2010
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Thank you for all the great info. I have been thinking of ordering the same thing that she ordered and I hadn't realized that Jelly need the extra care. I have never used any toys that don't have some sort of vibration or moving part before, so this is a whole new ball game for me. Thanks for the tips!
Originally posted by
Owl Identified
Very cool, this looks like a fun one! Suction cups are a lot of fun, but I use them in a slightly boring way: stuck to the floor so I can ride them I hear that shower use is very popular although I never got into it.
Since this is your first ... more
Since this is your first ... more
Very cool, this looks like a fun one! Suction cups are a lot of fun, but I use them in a slightly boring way: stuck to the floor so I can ride them I hear that shower use is very popular although I never got into it.
Since this is your first dildo you might want to go here to check out some of the facts about jelly, which is the material your dildo is made out of. You'll find that jelly is a porous material which means it can absorb bacteria. For this reason you probably won't want to use this anally without a condom over it, and you also shouldn't share it with others. If you are using it vaginally you may want to use a condom anyway, because over time a jelly toy can start to harbor a lot of bacteria which can cause yeast infections. YIKES! Not to scare you about your very first toy, hah, just giving you the facts.
Other materials like silicone are not porous and are a lot safer. Jelly can be a perfectly safe material, however, you just have to take some extra precautions Good luck with this toy though, and let us know how it works out! less
Since this is your first dildo you might want to go here to check out some of the facts about jelly, which is the material your dildo is made out of. You'll find that jelly is a porous material which means it can absorb bacteria. For this reason you probably won't want to use this anally without a condom over it, and you also shouldn't share it with others. If you are using it vaginally you may want to use a condom anyway, because over time a jelly toy can start to harbor a lot of bacteria which can cause yeast infections. YIKES! Not to scare you about your very first toy, hah, just giving you the facts.
Other materials like silicone are not porous and are a lot safer. Jelly can be a perfectly safe material, however, you just have to take some extra precautions Good luck with this toy though, and let us know how it works out! less
02/22/2010
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