I was just wondering. A lot of things tend to come slightly damaged or otherwise unworkable, but that seems like a lot bigger of a deal if it's glass.
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Most glass toys aren't actually dangerous or breakable, right?
10/20/2012
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How do they feel? I'm curious about them Also is it safe to stick a beer bottle up my vaj? My boyfriend seems to think it's dangerous. (Yes, I...
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Most are made of Pyrex which is really resistant to breaking. You should, however, always check glass pieces when you get them to be sure there's no chips.
10/20/2012
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They should not be damaged during use, or storage either as long as you take care when you put them away. Checking the glass right when you first get it to make sure there are no imperfections that could cause a breaking/chipping situation. Just don't go dropping your toys on the floor and they should last you a life time!
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Kenneth Fort
I was just wondering. A lot of things tend to come slightly damaged or otherwise unworkable, but that seems like a lot bigger of a deal if it's glass.
12/01/2012
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