MissBonnie(dom female){oz} |
4 years ago •
May 27, 2020
4 years ago •
May 27, 2020
MissBonnie(dom female){oz} • May 27, 2020
d20domme wrote: [
This is why all kink is about risk assessment. You don't find it safe, so you don't use it. I do and have. Also what's it matter where it was made at? No need for xenophobic comments here, so pack it in. You only make yourself look ignorant when you speak like that. Thats what I was trying to say. Its about kink assessment and knowing what your using. The fact of if its made for a dog or not, is irrelevant to those WHO CHECK AND ASSESS. but what is relevant is if someone buys "the kink advertised dog collar" believing because it sold as a "human" device that it "must be safe" to use. (I'm not saying don't use it, I'm saying do your research and don't assume, sex shop sold means SAFE) Sex toys are only just becoming regulated as safe for humans in the last two-five years. For E.G The FDA only pays attention to crotch pleasers if they fall under the category of "medical devices," which means the tiny handful of vibrators that are presented as therapeutic massagers. They are still selling vibes and lubes that are not healthy and actually toxic to the body (phthalate-rich) . The rest of them, including your favorite cock ring or dildo are not tested, neither are electro play toys. Some non ethical importers do not care about safety as much as they care about safety of their bank account. Granted however, there are are kinksters that operate sex stores, that sell BDSM equipment and tack that is a little more "built for purpose by other kinkster" ..in other words they "might" source better risk assessed toys, that you further risk assess yourself. We kinksters need to make informed decisions, that WE ALL agree on. |
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