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Pushing out plastic easter eggs?
#1

Has anyone tried pushing out plastic easter eggs? You could put stuff inside to add weight and put a condom around it for protection. They're so cheap, but I was wondering if anyone else has tried it before.
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#2

I'd be worried they'd pop open, I think it's not worth the money you save using them instead of silicone
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#3

A plastic Easter egg wouldn't be safe. It could easily open and become lodged inside. And the plastic has hard edges, which could possibly cause cuts.
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#4

Exactly, basically if it's not designed to have zero nooks and crannies, you don't want it inside you.
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#5

I've used pool balls before. They are a little on the bigger side but they have some weight to them. Hope that helps. You can get them at most thrift stores also.
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#6

They'd even be bad if you put a condom around it? I totally get the points about everything else. Definitely a no-go.
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#7

I think even with a condom on it there's a risk of it popping open and getting lodged up in there
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#8

hellooo !!! frisky beast make small silicone body safe eggs, with string, made specifically for birthing purposes. they also make a size up if they become too easy for you. it's better to pay for good quality body safe toys than to DIY - I had a horrifying incident where I almost lost a ping pong ball to my cervix. Never. Again. simulate safely!

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#9

Oh god. I used to use ping pong balls steering clear now! Did you have it in for a while?

I'm definitely ordering the eggs now!!! The large ones are backordered, but I think medium should do!!

Edit: are the medium mega brood eggs the size as the sample eggs?
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#10

(03-19-2017, 02:21 AM)yellowhoodie10 Wrote:  Oh god. I used to use ping pong balls steering clear now! Did you have it in for a while?

I'm definitely ordering the eggs now!!! The large ones are backordered, but I think medium should do!!

Edit: are the medium mega brood eggs the size as the sample eggs?

hey sorry dude idk for sure how the sizes work, i think i got the small and after a few months of use it's definitely getting a bit small for me!

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#11

I use stone marble eggs, they are solid and got a good weight to em and feel good when they get nice and warm inside ya
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