https://0black-lotus0.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] 0black-lotus0.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] vaginapagina2006-11-18 08:06 pm
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Vibrators and Chemical Reactions

I read the instructions the vibe I've had for a while (the brand is "Shane's World" by California Exotic Novelties), and they said not to put my vibe near other thigns that would cause a chemical reaction.

That made me wonder, should I be putting this thing on my clit? I don't want to poison my vag. I do like it, it's very quiet and gives me decent orgasms (although I use to finsih myself off, since the batteries wear down fast otherwise. It takes 3 watch batteries.

I figured maybe I should get a new vibrator. I though about the Hitachi, but I want something that my roomie won't hear. I heard the Hitachi is noisy. Is this true? So anyone have any recomendations for a quiet clitoral stimulator?

BTW, LJ keeps on telling me I'm not allowed to post tags. Why not? I wanted to put sex-toys and vibrators.

[identity profile] jocelina.livejournal.com 2006-11-19 05:51 pm (UTC)(link)
Does it smell like a brand-new shower curtain? If so, it probably has some polyvinyl chloride (PVC) in it, which some studies have shown to be potentially harmful. Whatever it's made of, if you're worried about it being harmful, you could put a condom over it when you use it. :)

I believe that the Layaspot is pretty widely available. You could always call your local sex shop -- if they don't stock it, they may be able to recommend a similar vibe that they do carry.

Good luck with your shopping!