If I cant pronounce the name of the material then it will irritate my skin lol
Would you pay $0.50 more for a product knowing...
12/28/2012
dont wanna hurt her lady parts
12/30/2012
Yeah, for $.50, of course!
01/20/2013
yes, although i have no idea what that means
02/19/2013
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Of course. I'd pay a lot more for better quality than crap shit that is going to ooze phthalates.
Originally posted by
Entropy
I'm a geek. I'm a scientist. I'm curious. Would you pay a little more for a quality toy (i.e. reputable manufacturer, non-porous material) for the assurance that said toy was impervious to medical-grade antimicrobial agents (Cresols,
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I'm a geek. I'm a scientist. I'm curious. Would you pay a little more for a quality toy (i.e. reputable manufacturer, non-porous material) for the assurance that said toy was impervious to medical-grade antimicrobial agents (Cresols, Avagard, Chloroxylenol, and Benzalkonium Chloride, for instance)?
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02/21/2013
yes
02/21/2013
Yes, I'd pay $0.50 more
03/05/2013
Quality should be one of the first things you look at when buying a toy (or anything really.) Part of good quality is safety. So of course I would spend the $0.50 extra, and honestly even more than that to get that quality and safety.
03/10/2013
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Yes, I'd pay $0.50 more
Originally posted by
Entropy
I'm a geek. I'm a scientist. I'm curious. Would you pay a little more for a quality toy (i.e. reputable manufacturer, non-porous material) for the assurance that said toy was impervious to medical-grade antimicrobial agents (Cresols,
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more
I'm a geek. I'm a scientist. I'm curious. Would you pay a little more for a quality toy (i.e. reputable manufacturer, non-porous material) for the assurance that said toy was impervious to medical-grade antimicrobial agents (Cresols, Avagard, Chloroxylenol, and Benzalkonium Chloride, for instance)?
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03/15/2013
Hands down, yes!
03/16/2013
Absolutely, 50 cents is nothing.
03/18/2013
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Yes, I'd pay $0.50 more, in a heartbeat.
Originally posted by
Entropy
I'm a geek. I'm a scientist. I'm curious. Would you pay a little more for a quality toy (i.e. reputable manufacturer, non-porous material) for the assurance that said toy was impervious to medical-grade antimicrobial agents (Cresols,
...
more
I'm a geek. I'm a scientist. I'm curious. Would you pay a little more for a quality toy (i.e. reputable manufacturer, non-porous material) for the assurance that said toy was impervious to medical-grade antimicrobial agents (Cresols, Avagard, Chloroxylenol, and Benzalkonium Chloride, for instance)?
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03/20/2013
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ITA. What is $.50? ::shrug::
Originally posted by
MGDavicnigirl
It would be a factor for me if I'm down between two equally amazing toys and that was the only difference. $.50 is small potatoes for a sex toy feature.
03/21/2013
saftey first. hell yes i'd pay more.
03/29/2013
I'd pay more than that, definitely.
03/30/2013
For such a small increase I would, definitely. Even if it were more than that.
04/15/2013
In general, I am always willing to pay more for better quality / better craftsmanship. It's an investment.
04/15/2013
Fifty cents is such a little cost, course I'd pay it for safety!
04/15/2013
cajunindian
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So True!!!!
Originally posted by
mistressg
I might consider it. Though, I'm not sure how safe it would be to put anything with these chemicals in/on it in my body.
04/15/2013
definitely, i'd pay more.
04/16/2013
I would, I prefer the safety.
04/16/2013
50 cents is not much
04/16/2013
$0.50 is no skin off my ass. For safer toys, definitely.
04/19/2013
If its a little more 5$ or so I would
04/26/2013
.50 is not that much so yes I would
05/29/2013
Mr. John
Absolutely
06/04/2013
Of course, that's such a small amount of money.
06/04/2013
better safe than sorry...
06/04/2013
Yes, yes I would.
06/04/2013
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I pay a lot more that .50 on a regular basis...
Originally posted by
Entropy
I'm a geek. I'm a scientist. I'm curious. Would you pay a little more for a quality toy (i.e. reputable manufacturer, non-porous material) for the assurance that said toy was impervious to medical-grade antimicrobial agents (Cresols,
...
more
I'm a geek. I'm a scientist. I'm curious. Would you pay a little more for a quality toy (i.e. reputable manufacturer, non-porous material) for the assurance that said toy was impervious to medical-grade antimicrobial agents (Cresols, Avagard, Chloroxylenol, and Benzalkonium Chloride, for instance)?
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06/07/2013