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ian
Am awaiting delivery of fleshlight, so if this info is covered in the instructions or whatever comes with it, I do apologise.......

What would be the safe method for cleaning the FL between uses of different people not using condoms ? I am talking about STDs here not just rinsing off the results of people's "fun".

I see about using isocol or similar. Is this enough or should condoms be used to be on the safe side ?

Thanks

Ian
fazman
hi Ian, we do not recommend the use of sharing your fleshlights. But if you are going to do this, I would treat it as a normal sexual situation and wear a condom, plus following the cleaning methods we mention.
Grumpymonkey
Yeah... really, sex toys just shouldn't be shared. Isocol and a bath in boiling water will kill most lurgies, but the risk still remains. Unfortunately, using a condom with a fleshie will cut a significant amout of the sensation, too.

Ultimately, it's probably best to keep fleshlights to the one user. By all means, let a partner use a fleshie on you (really, try it - it is SO worth it), but I just can't in good conscience recommend sharing fleshies. sad.gif
Son I Am Dissapoint
If your gonna share fleshlights only do so if you and the person you are sharing with have been tested for STD's

I forget is HIV a virus or a disease? i think it's a virus..

The only thing that kills viruses plain and good is boiling hot water, which would ruin the fleshlight,
So no, unless you and the other person who is going to be using it are both clear on STD tests, don't do it.
another 100 dollars for an extra Fleshlight is more safer in the long run.
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