Isn't that bad hygiene?

I'm confused. While I enjoy watching a woman stick random things up her pussy, I can't help but think "Isn't that unsanitary and could cause problems?". Like this link I just saw

http://www.**********/MET-ART/Sex_Art/Strawberry_Wine

http://www.**********/cache/images/MET-ART/Sex%20Art/Strawberry%20Wine/ee0779241d8c2c2902a43d67df497b95.jpg

Isn't something like this going to cause maybe some bacterial infections/issues? I've seen other videos where similar objects are done: Belladonna had a champagne opened only to shoot all the pressure inside her vagina, or seeing suckers, lollipops, ice cream and chocolate as well. How the hell do you clean sticky candy out!? I know these ladies can use a douche but even that has been said to be unsanitary. I feel like this might be a stupid post where I could be bent over a barrel with my pants around my ankles with the comments but I'm just confused by this
 

SpexyAshleigh

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Probably no more unhygienic than most cocks that go up there. Even a cock that is slightly sweaty has a bunch of bacteria on it....I used to get UTI's everytime I fucked bareback unless the guy showered immediately beforehand.

I think the only surefire things that are completely hygienic and free of any bacteria would be tampons, and freshly sterilized toys.
 

Harley Spencer

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It really depends. The strawberry is probably fine, but I imagine that if it were a sliced strawberry then the juices could potentially cause an infection.

I've done shoots with carrots, cucumbers, whipped cream, and had no problems. But then I did this shoot with a lime green popsicle and green condom on it to put inside me (the condom wasn't used throughout the entire set with the popsicle, only when I put it directly in me- I did rub it against my vag on the outside without the condom) and I got a yeast infection from it.

It may also depend on the woman and what's going on with her own body at the time she's doing something particularly unhygienic. Every week, a woman's body is doing different subtle things with her hormones and such, so it may depend on that. I'm no doctor of course, that's just a guess.

Other things can cause infections too, not just fruits, veggies, and other food items. Like if you're fooling around with a girl and your hands aren't clean, she could get a yeast infection or UTI. Same with your junky. If you're sweaty down there, going at it hard, and don't use the bathroom before and after, it could result in infections. And little things like stray pet hair on your bed spread.
 
It really depends. The strawberry is probably fine, but I imagine that if it were a sliced strawberry then the juices could potentially cause an infection.

I've done shoots with carrots, cucumbers, whipped cream, and had no problems. But then I did this shoot with a lime green popsicle and green condom on it to put inside me (the condom wasn't used throughout the entire set with the popsicle, only when I put it directly in me- I did rub it against my vag on the outside without the condom) and I got a yeast infection from it.

It may also depend on the woman and what's going on with her own body at the time she's doing something particularly unhygienic. Every week, a woman's body is doing different subtle things with her hormones and such, so it may depend on that. I'm no doctor of course, that's just a guess.

From what I've heard anything that messes with the immune system, hormones or a woman's pH levels can be a trigger, or at least increase susceptibility since there's always yeast there, it's just held in check by other bacteria and anything that makes the vagina a more hostile place for those bacteria can cause trouble. So pregnancy, going on the pill, that time of the month, various illnesses, antibiotics, stress, and dietary issues among other things.
 
I ate a whole load of raspberry cheesecake out of my ex on my 25th birthday with no problems. The soft bit, not the biscuit base.

Relevance? Tenuous. But I sure love remembering that birthday.
 

Harley Spencer

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From what I've heard anything that messes with the immune system, hormones or a woman's pH levels can be a trigger, or at least increase susceptibility since there's always yeast there, it's just held in check by other bacteria and anything that makes the vagina a more hostile place for those bacteria can cause trouble. So pregnancy, going on the pill, that time of the month, various illnesses, antibiotics, stress, and dietary issues among other things.

You're very smart.

I ate a whole load of raspberry cheesecake out of my ex on my 25th birthday with no problems. The soft bit, not the biscuit base.

Relevance? Tenuous. But I sure love remembering that birthday.

That just sounds... messy. Kinda makes me cringe a little bit.
 
You're very smart.

:D

I tend to remember sciencey stuff because it interests me, and I dated a gynecologist for somewhere in the neighborhood of an eye blink. I asked her about going on the pill once, which prompted a rather... uh... emphatic conversation where that, among other things, came up. :dunno:
 
She didn't want to go on the pill?

No, no she did not. She apparently had several issues with it. Of course, probably the main one (which she left out at the time, which I found out about later) was that her husband probably would have wondered about it...
 
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