Don’t Put a Condom on That Toxic Sex Toy!

Ruby Ryder
4 min readApr 1, 2024
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Toxic Sex Toys From Amazon

As more people get comfortable with exploring the world of pegging, and sex toys in general, I see an alarming trend. People are buying sex toys on Amazon. Makes sense, as we are all seduced by the cheap prices and fast delivery. But there are so many ways buying a toy on Amazon can go wrong! Read on.

Even if you are shopping the best brands of toys, the vast majority of toys on Amazon are knockoffs or fakes. As a result, most sex toy manufacturers have many stories to tell about customers contacting them about a defective toy only to discover it was a fake, almost always purchased on Amazon.

If you are a manufacturer of sex toys and decide to sell through Amazon, you can do that three ways.

  • Fill the orders yourself.
  • Ship your toys to Amazon to fill the orders. They are placed on the shelf with all the other toys that have the same barcode. Many of these are fakes from China.
  • Ship your toys to Amazon and pay an extra fee to keep them separate so customers will only get your product.

As a consumer, you have no way of knowing which of these three the seller is doing. Amazon doesn’t care. They just go by the barcode. Once in a while you can actually get the authentic item on…

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Ruby Ryder

Ruby is a Pegging Expert, Sex Educator, Blogger/Podcaster, Published Writer of Erotica. Shame is the Silent Saboteur of Sexual Satisfaction. She/Her