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Use Condoms!

Friday, June 24th, 2011

Just another fun video to remind you to use condoms!

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World Of Sex Theme Park

Thursday, May 5th, 2011
Safe Sex Poster

Via Dangerous Minds

I was checking out one of my favorite blogs, Dangerous Minds, and came across this little gem.  I love clever ways to promote safe sex and this is definitely one of them.  The video below is an animated version of a poster that the French AIDES organization uses to promote safe sex.  They have another funny video on their website that I recommend checking out, but you have to go to their site to see it.


Via Dangerous Minds Via copyranter

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Preventing Labor Day

Friday, September 3rd, 2010

Nope, we’re not talking about the “cool” labor day with cookouts, complete with an unexplainable and absurd celebration of what we all do because we haven’t played the right lottery numbers.  We’re talking about the labor day that leads to larger insurance rates, the eventual purchasing of mushy foods, bad tempered toddlers wrecking furniture, braces, tweens who know everything, teenagers who don’t listen, and, if you’re “REALLY LUCKY,” a bill for an Ivy League education.  For some, this sort of labor day can wait.  For those of you happily involved and looking for both labor days, good luck.

We’re here to help, however, if you’re not quite ready to figure out the best place in an amusement park to change a diaper.  Here’s our contribution via solid latex condoms.  Unsafe sex doesn’t always involve kids, which is another good reason for the happy latex barrier.

So enjoy your long weekend and remember to play it safe.

Save some salad and a place in the jacuzzi for us!  Oh, and you have our encouragement to leave work early today, you deserve it.  But if you want to make that order, even on Labor Day, our Live Customer Support is available every day of the year, 24 hours a day.  To order by telephone, call 800-SEXTOYHELP, 1-800-739-8694 24 hours a day, seven days a week.  We’re here all of the time to make sure you get the Labor Day you want, when you want it.

And for our boss, uh, the lottery thing was a joke; sort of a literary device, ok?  Heh, heh, wink, nudge.  You get it, right?

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Your Safe Sex and Play Checklist

Monday, August 31st, 2009

So that condom is no big deal, right?  Safe sex is just a matter of being selective?  If you agree with either of those ideas, you really should read on.  And if you’re a fan of safe sex, we have some facts you might want to know as well.

When an airline pilot is preparing for takeoff, he goes through a rigorous checklist of his aircraft’s mechanics and functions.  Your odds of being in a fatal crash on the top 25 safe Airlines in the world is 1 in 13.57 million (Source).  Would you be surprised to discover that unprotected sex gives a woman 1 in 2 odds of catching Gonorrhea and 4 in 10 odds of catching Chlamydia (Source)?  That’s in just one unprotected encounter!

In 2007, slightly over 1 in 1,000 people contracted Gonorrhea, and that’s just the reported cases (Source).  So 1 in 13.57 MILLION people are involved in a plane crash with fatalities on highly safe airlines, 1 in 1,000 people contract Gonorrhea.  I think maybe it’s time we contemplate a safe sex checklist.  Those pilots may be on to something.

The right lubricant is critical to safety

The right lubricant is critical to safety

So here is a checklist we suggest you try out to improve your sexual health by engaging in safe sex and play.

First, if you are with a partner, do you have your condoms?  Think about it, if one unprotected encounter exposes you to a 50/50 chance of catching a nasty infection, each subsequent encounter almost guarantees that you’ll catch something that you’d really rather not have to treat.  And if you’re among the hearty sorts who doesn’t fear disease, perhaps you should have a look at the new resistant strains.

Unless you are in a long term, completely monogamous relationship with a partner who is disease free, you shouldn’t ever be without a condom when you’re ready for fun.  For everyone else, make sure the condom is number one on your safe sex checklist.

Second, if you plan to use lubrication (and if you’re planning on anal play, plan to use lubricant), make sure your lubricant is compatible with the condom or toy you’re using.  I was curious about how fast a latex condom would deteriorate with a silicone lubricant, so I ran a test using a condom on a rubber dildo.  I stretched a condom over, and applied silicone lubricant by hand.  The condom began to disintegrate on contact.

When I say disintegrate, I mean that in the literal sense of the word.  The condom was melting into goo in front of my eyes.  The dildo wasn’t doing well either.  Always use water based lubricants with latex condoms.  As you can see, checklist point two is critical to the safety of checklist point one.

The rest of our checklist relates specifically to toys.

Third, when using a sex toy like a dildo, make sure that you get into the habit of washing it before and after use.  A clean sex toy prevents the spread of infections.  Also, some materials can pick up small debris, which can lead to uncomfortable, unsanitary play.  A simple wash eliminates this problem.

Fourth, inspect your toy for any damage.  A chip on a glass toy can lead to painful issues.  A damaged retrieval mechanism on an anal toy can be dangerous as well.  If your toy has wiring (like a vibrator with a wired remote), make sure the wiring is not damaged.  Never play with a damaged sex toy.  The risk isn’t worth the sensation.

Fifth, make sure you intend to use your toy in the way it is intended to be used.  This is a simple rule that can save you from potentially dangerous play.  If you aren’t sure about your toy’s uses, contact us with our Ask an Expert button in the top right corner of this blog.

Finally, safe sex requires that you know your body.  Know your allergies and select toys that won’t affect them.  Silicone dildos and vibrators are great hypoallergenic choices for play.  Make sure the lubricant you select is body safe for you.  Know what size of dildo you can safely use.  Body safe toys are critical to safety, and for that matter, fun!

This is just a rudimentary checklist.  You may have even more items you want to add to yours.  But if you have a safety checklist, and you follow it well in advance of your next play time, when it’s time to have fun, you can focus on the whole point of adult play – HAVING FUN!  So take the time to make sure you’re prepared, then go out and have fun!

And follow your checklist.

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Featured Product: Trojan ENZ

Wednesday, August 26th, 2009
Trojan ENZ

Trojan ENZ

If you want to add an extra level of protection to condom use, one sure winning idea is to get a condom with spermicide.  Not only do you get good protection against disease, you also get protection against unwanted pregnancy.  Trojan ENZ condoms come with a spermicide for that extra level of protection.

From Trojan:

“This product combines a latex condom and a spermicidal lubricant.

The spermicide, Nonoxynol-9, reduces the number of active sperm, thereby decreasing the risk of pregnancy if erection is lost before withdrawal and some semen spills outside the condom. However, the extent of decreased risk has not been established. This condom should not be used as a substitute for the combined use of a vaginal spermicide and a condom.

If used properly, latex condoms will help to reduce the risk of transmission of HIV infection (AIDS) and many other sexually transmitted diseases.

-12 Pack”

And be sure to check out our complete selection of featured products for men for more great ideas.

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