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One day last week, I think, I read in a section of the crappy local paper (which my office gets) about the U.S. being a dumping ground for plastics which leach toxins such as phthalates, including items such as teething rings for babies, since we haven't outright banned phthalate-containing plastics. Vinyl flooring can be really nasty too. Countries manufacture unsafe stuff for sale here which won't allow it for sale in their own countries.
I don't have any kids, nor plan on laying any sticky tiles. So ....I'm a little slow. I just made a connection to something closer to home.

I don't have any kids, nor plan on laying any sticky tiles. So ....I'm a little slow. I just made a connection to something closer to home.

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one reply and it's you smarting off.....
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Phthalates are a plastic softener. They are also a common ingredient in some nail polish.
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And if my organs are damaged, it wont be because I occasionally use sex toys, but because I drink far too much and smoke noxious substances.
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How much did it cost you again?
Bone. Huh huh.
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i saw disposable vibrating ones at the drugstore. batteries to the landfill, yay.
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On cock rings, Ill stick to what I have already, although some of the selection are probably brimful of the noxious goodies. But how much can you really absorb from something the width of a large elastic band? And I have some made of Stainless Steel aswell. But they arent as good.
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this was posted to the altporn community a little while back:
"greenpeace netherlands has publicised a recent text that proves conclusively that jelly sex toys contain (some of them up to 30%) phthalates.
http://www.greenpeace.org.uk/contentlookup.cfm?&ucidparam=20060908125938&MenuPoint=D-C-D
these materials are safe for use. non-porous/completely sterilizable: pyrex, steel, acrylic, pure silicone. mostly non-porous but still non-toxic: elastomer. porous but non-toxic (therefore prone to cause yeast or urinary tract infections, as well as transmit stds): cyberskin, latex, leather.
if it smells like chemicals, get rid of it. it's that simple. even the vapors can be toxic.
for further information, feel free to contact me at sue@mytulip.com
please repost this to any other porn/sex blogs."