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Anecdote for the reason I started the search (warning, includes porous toy use, naivete, and grossness): before I knew better, I had a Doc Johnson UR3 vibrating dildo, and thought it would be a brilliant idea to throw a (lubricated) condom on it to make it easier to clean (or something). After use, it looked like the condom had broken somehow, so I started peeling it off (because of course it was stuck to the toy). After peeling in the same places several times I realized, I wasn’t just peeling off condom, but a layer of the toy (like “skin”). I was horrified and that was what led me to a) never use that toy again and b) do some research on why the fuck that had happened.
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First, let’s look at what a porous dildo does to a latex condom, vs. how a silicone dildo does not affect the condom:
This recurred over and over, anytime I put any latex condom on the Ultraskyn dildo. Note that the maker says about these TPE toys: “the most realistic feeling cocks on the market today. Doc Johnson strives for realism and perfection in crafting these.” Uh…no. I’m gonna go out on a limb here and say, the lowest possible bar for “perfection” should be “will not breed bacteria if I keep using it.”


















