At first, I was a little reluctant to give it a go – the thought of boiling a dildo was a bit of a stretch for me. But after some research and sanity-saving advice from my sexologist friend, I decided to jump right in.
So, I popped my sex toy in a large pot of clean water and put it on the stove. I cranked up the flame and waited. And waited. And waited.I’ll be honest, it took much longer than I expected! Most of the time was spent bringing the water to a boil, while I kept anxiously watching to make sure nothing spilled out of the pot. After a few minutes of waiting, the water finally started to bubble and I shut off the heat right away.
I waited for another few minutes and tested the temperature of the dildo with a food thermometer. After confirming it was hot and steamy, I removed it from the pot and carefully set it on a towel to cool. It took about fifteen minutes of careful monitoring to ensure the dildo was thoroughly boiled but not scalding hot.
The feeling of relief after boiling the dildo was immense! I highly recommend it for anyone looking to add some extra heat to their intimate toys. And vibrators the best part? It’s almost always safer than using a microwave. Plus, I found it to be a really educational experience. I now know the critical importance of boiling any delicate toys.
The result of this daring experiment was a clean, bacteria-free toy free of any potential bacteria from some…unhygenic places. Of course, I had no idea the dildo would come out looking, feeling and smelling like it did when I put it in the pot! It was so much better than I thought it would be: not only was it much softer to the touch, but it had a delightful taste to it.
To sum up my experiment? Boiling dildos can be a bit of a challenge but it’s totally worth it! Plus, the time it took for my dildo to reach the optimal temperature was a lot shorter than I expected. I’m so glad I decided to give this a try.