It might not strap securely on someone's crotch, but it might work as a dildo if the material is naughty hole-approved.
Edit: I just notice there are multiple slots for straps on it. They did their homework.
naughty hole-approved.
You might be overestimating how regulated the sex toy industry is. It's not. Like, at all.
As someone currently collecting a massive number of free Amazon dildos*, I can authoritatively concur with this statement. If I had a nickel for every "silicone" dildo that is actually TPU... well, I'd currently have $1.15.
*for purposes of mayhem, not actual use.
Technically there are regulations, but they're almost universally sidestepped. Every dildo is a "novelty" not to be inserted in the body is the most common way to avoid the regulations. No government body seems to care
I'm not sure anyone thought "naughty hole" was an official government agency. It's good to recommend body safe sex toys as a matter of habit.
The nice thing is the industry self regulates pretty well. Cause word of mouth reviews can absolutely sink a sex toy company pretty damn fast.
Now the sex supplement industry is the problem child.
Then again if your buying non name brand crap... Well that's not really a unique problem of the sex toy industry.
Avoid cheap no brand anything generally. If you can't track a product to a serious company its likely sketchy as fuck.
Maybe they were talking about consent.
Then at least stop using it if it gives you a rash that isn't related to friction
I mean... You do strap it on.
i mean if you use it wrong then sure i guess its not
Still could be.
Only one way to find out.
Then your second thought was the wrong one
You could use double sided tape but strapping it on works best
It might not strap securely on someone's crotch, but it might work as a dildo if the material is naughty hole-approved.
Edit: I just notice there are multiple slots for straps on it. They did their homework.
You might be overestimating how regulated the sex toy industry is. It's not. Like, at all.
As someone currently collecting a massive number of free Amazon dildos*, I can authoritatively concur with this statement. If I had a nickel for every "silicone" dildo that is actually TPU... well, I'd currently have $1.15.
*for purposes of mayhem, not actual use.
Technically there are regulations, but they're almost universally sidestepped. Every dildo is a "novelty" not to be inserted in the body is the most common way to avoid the regulations. No government body seems to care
I'm not sure anyone thought "naughty hole" was an official government agency. It's good to recommend body safe sex toys as a matter of habit.
The nice thing is the industry self regulates pretty well. Cause word of mouth reviews can absolutely sink a sex toy company pretty damn fast.
Now the sex supplement industry is the problem child.
Then again if your buying non name brand crap... Well that's not really a unique problem of the sex toy industry.
Avoid cheap no brand anything generally. If you can't track a product to a serious company its likely sketchy as fuck.
Maybe they were talking about consent.
Then at least stop using it if it gives you a rash that isn't related to friction