Is TPE really safe for (consumption)?
Is TPE really safe for (consumption)?
I just read a thread about some excessive oil going out of a TPE doll.
I was wondering is TPE is really safe for us?
When we spend night with those ladies in our beds all this oil must go inside of us too... so... it seems very unhealthy to say the least.
Have you checked the composition of this oil?
Is it possible to make a test in some laboratory of some kind before we all have health problems?
Cardboard test attached...
Thanks
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Takes out the extra oil. If you aren't ingesting her, you should be fine.
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What is this oil?
How can we be sure that it is not harming us?
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I don't think the amount of oil that leeches out of dolls and onto human skin is so much to be a health hazard. Still, new dolls should be washed to remove bad chemicals and any excess oil that may have perspirated to surface during transport, but after that, things will stabilize, or you'll be adding oils like baby oil that are generally safe for humans to touch (and even taste a bit should mouth come in contact with TPE as it likely will.) Since babies put things in their mouth all the time, baby oil is typically quite safe for use.
That said, too much of anything is toxic. Don't drain a doll of all her liquids and then try to drink it. That would likely make you very sick or even kill you. But the small amount you'll come in contact with through normal use shouldn't be anything to worry about. Also, don't purposefully eat raw TPE because its a plastic. Ingesting a tiny fragment won't hurt you though.
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I've priced an FTIR test for TPE. I've even reached out to Dangerous Lilly (Yes, she did respond. ).
I've got my doll standing in the tub now getting washed, oiled, vaselined, etc. .
I share similar concerns.
Why?
Even though I'm sticking my dick in to my own doll, It's not approved by a recognized testing lab.
I'm not a young man any more, but I don't want to die the undignified death of Cock Cancer.
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I know what you mean about the oils though, but it's okay... it's just mineral oil, which is actually 100% safe to consume. Mineral oil is even used in some food processing.
But honestly, if it was bad for you, would it stop you from being with a doll? Half the food we eat is cancerous, and even if you're a health nut, you could still get killed anytime by some nutjob with a gun, or just by some asshole running a red light. Not to mention if Korea ever decides to launch the nuke... Who even cares about cancer now lol
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LDF wrote:IMHO:
I've priced an FTIR test for TPE. I've even reached out to Dangerous Lilly (Yes, she did respond. ).
I've got my doll standing in the tub now getting washed, oiled, vaselined, etc. .
I share similar concerns.
Why?
Even though I'm sticking my dick in to my own doll, It's not approved by a recognized testing lab.
I'm not a young man any more, but I don't want to die the undignified death of Cock Cancer.
How much is this test? When are you going to make it?
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WaffleAnomaly wrote:Just gotta avoid licking her until after her first bath
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SynthetikReality95 wrote:Lol, I read the title and though you were into cannibalism and was gonna start with a doll, was gonna call you a sick fuck lol
I know what you mean about the oils though, but it's okay... it's just mineral oil, which is actually 100% safe to consume. Mineral oil is even used in some food processing.
But honestly, if it was bad for you, would it stop you from being with a doll? Half the food we eat is cancerous, and even if you're a health nut, you could still get killed anytime by some nutjob with a gun, or just by some asshole running a red light. Not to mention if Korea ever decides to launch the nuke... Who even cares about cancer now lol
I want to become part of the reptilien elite so I have to try to start to eat people
So you say that mineral oil is part of the production process.. so they use mineral oil to make the doll?
If the leaking oil was bad yes I would change the doll for silicone instead.
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I've read that it is possible to be allergic to this though, and it can also lead to dry skin or rash.
You also want to be very careful with noname-dolls sold on Aliexpress, Ebay, and other non-TDF-approved sites, as they can be made of very poor TPE-formulas and close to toxic for both skin and lungs.
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Like I said, cardboard is hydrophilic. Oil/water and other liquids will move from more moist materials like TPE into absorbent products like cardboard. Its a simple chemical equilibrium process. Human skin is oily with its own moisture and things like sheets and most clothing are generally neutral so the oil doesn't leech into them.Dollfriend wrote:It seems to me that just about everything TPE leaches out something...I just recently layed out a TPE doll that I have had for awhile on top of a cardboard box, this Doll never really ever leached out anything since purchase but after some time the box is now covered in oily stains, quite disconcerting. I thought TPE Doll residue was a thing common to Early TPE dolls, and this was no longer the norm...
So don't store a doll on cardboard or paper. You'll get oily cardboard/paper and a doll with a dried out back and butt. If you wanted to lay her on a cardboard box, you should have put a towel or blanket between them, though I imagine that's obvious to you now. The blankets our dolls come wrapped in are less for cushioning than they are to protect against contact with the cardboard box.
And this is not just regarding storage for a TPE doll. I had Brie holding a book on Sunday. Maybe only 30 minutes at most but afterwards I could see where her thumbs and fingers were because of the leeched oil. Not enough time to cause any appreciable damage to her, but I was shocked at how fast the process can work even for short periods.
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Always store your dolls in bed, or at least with a good blanket underneath them
But also, you should definitely wash a new doll a few times before getting intimate. Have you seen any recent videos of what it's like in Chinese cities? Everyone has to wear a fucking mask because the pollution there will choke you. Yeah, you wanna wash all that shit off your girl...