I was shopping for a new dildo the other day and wondered: will period blood stain my dildo? What a strange thought that had never crossed my mind before! I couldn’t find the answer anywhere so I decided to do some research.

Turns out, yes, it is possible! Period blood can stain a dildo, just as it can stain clothing or sheets. It might not be pretty, but it happens. The key is to make sure to clean your dildo (and yourself!) extremely well after every use. Not only will this protect your dildo from staining, but also keep your playtime healthy and safe.

One of the main things to consider is the material of your dildo. If it is made of a porous material like jelly or rubber, the chances are higher that the period blood will stick to it. For this reason, choose a toy made of body-safe materials like silicone, glass, stainless steel or stone. Non-porous dildos are much easier to clean and will not likely be stained by period blood.

Another recommended step is to use a condom with your toy. Not only will this lower the risk of staining, but also help keep your toy clean for future use. As long as you use a high-quality condom that is free of chemicals, it will provide adequate protection from leaking period blood. After each use, simply throw the condom away and clean your toy to prevent staining.

I know it’s not always easy to think of period blood when playing with a dildo, but it’s important to handle it responsibly. Period sex isn’t for everyone, but if it’s something you want to experiment with, you need to make sure you’re taking the proper safety precautions. Use a body-safe toy and condom, and remember to always be extra careful when cleaning your dildo after a play session.

When it comes to caring for your sex toys, there are some other important steps to consider. After using a dildo, make sure to wash it with soap and warm water. This will remove any unwanted bacteria and keep your toy in top shape. If the toy gets wet during a play session, take the time to pat it dry with a soft, absorbent cloth before storing it away. I also suggest using a sex toy cleaner to keep your toy infection-free.

One final thought about dildo care – make sure to store it away from direct sunlight. Sunlight can cause fading of the material and may even weaken the toy’s integrity. To keep your dildo in good condition, I suggest storing it in a cool, dark place (like your bedroom).

I hope this helps you understand the potential risks of period sex with a dildo. All in all, it is possible for period blood to stain your dildo, but with a few simple precautions you can keep your toy clean and in excellent condition. Remember to use a body-safe toy and condom, clean it properly after every use, and store it away from direct sunlight. Your dildo will be fresh and ready for your next sexy adventure!