I'd like to know before I purchase one if these can be refrigerated for more enjoyment?
                    
                    
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Jelly dildos
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                        Is jelly different with different toys?
I've been reading some review and I noticed that jelly can be different in different toys. For examle, it can be hard and firm in one toy and soft and
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Why are they bad? Seriously. I don't even know. I keep seeing Ew Jelly and Bad material But WHY is it bad? D:
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What is the best soap to clean your jelly dildo's with?
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Can ayone else get this, (or other flexible) jelly vibrators to hit the G-spot? And also, whats the big deal with jelly? I love the material, and feel
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                        Sure, if that's what you're into but changes in temperature are going to cause the toy to degrade much more quickly. Extreme heat and extreme cold is never advisable for jelly toys.
                        
                        
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                        What is the best for that?  I don't really want the glass ones so any suggestions?
                        
                        
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                        Silicone! Most hold heat and cold quite well, but glass is going to be the superior material for temperature play (unless you go stainless steel, that is).
                        
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                                            What is the best for that?  I don't really want the glass ones so any suggestions?
                                        
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                        Thanks!  
                        
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                                            Ansley
                                        
                                        
                                
                                            Silicone! Most hold heat and cold quite well, but glass is going to be the superior material for temperature play (unless you go stainless steel, that is).
                                        
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