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As a general rule, porous toys shouldn’t be used with more than one partner. And they should only be used with partners you’re fluid bonded with. If you use a sex toy in your butt and then use it in your own vagina (or around your penile opening), this can also result in one of these infections. For instance, if a partner with a herpes outbreak used a sex toy, and then a few minutes later you used the same sex toy, there’s a chance that the virus would be transmitted to you. Any STI that can be transmitted through sexual activity can be spread via a shared sex toy — including STIs that are spread via bodily fluids and those spread through skin-to-skin contact.

"It can be used hands-free or as a stroker, on a flaccid or erect penis, and during solo or partnered sex," says Taylor Sparks, erotic educator at Organic Loven. The external portions of the toy vibrate, too, so it can stimulate another partner’s clitoris during P-in-V intercourse, she explains. "One of the most important things to look for when buying a sex toy is its material," says Lehmiller. Simply, you want something made from a non-porous and body-safe material, in order to minimize the chances of any kind of skin reaction or infection risk, he says. There are several materials that fall in this camp, such as silicone, stainless steel, ABS-plastic, and glass!

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