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I'm wondering how to properly dispose of unwanted sex toys. Years and years ago when I started trying out different kinds of toys, I bought several items that I've since discovered don't do anything for me. I'd just chuck them in the trash but the vibrating ones come with electronic parts and from what I understand, it's horrible for the environment to just throw away electronics. On the other hand, I don't suppose the local recycled computer parts garage is going to want them either. Any advice? Is our sex-positive culture just doomed to hurt Mother Earth?
I checked one of my dildos (named Obama, because even though I haven't had sex in a while, I still have the audacity to hope) for a number that might indicate its recyclability, but it turns out dildos aren't like milk jugs. Who knew?
Nevertheless, there are definitely ways to recycle your sex toys. One is SexToyRecycling.com . While the site is a little too woo (to quote it: "Have you considered pleasuring yourself with an electric toothbrush? How about a cucumber?"), it gets the job done, and well, beggers and choosers and all that.
What you do is mail in your (washed) toys, which are then sterilized a second time, broken down into their material parts (plastics, electronics, silicone, gerbils, whatever) and sorted accordingly. Vibrators and other mechanical toys are salvaged and refurbished. If you lazily left the batteries in your toys, they'll take care of those too. Silicone and rubber are ground up and reused (sometimes they become new sex toys, after they get a fresh coat of silicone, of course), and any other parts left over (metals, plastics) are used for new, non-sexy products. The website doesn't list examples, but I like to envision that my double dongs are reborn as toasters or Jacuzzi parts.
To reward you for saving the planet, Sex Toy Recycling offers a $5 voucher toward any of its recycled sex toys, which can be purchased online or at local retailers. Another recycler, ScarletGirl , offers double that, though it claims to be behind on sending out vouchers due to summer being the slutty season and all.
If you love the Earth but hate America, you can ship your toys abroad to Love Honey , where its team will recycle your sex toys while speaking a delightful British accent. I do it so they'll call me guv'ner.
If you're really hard core about going green (or maybe you just go camping a lot), you might also consider buying a solar bullet vibrator , which derives power from the sun and seriously comes with its own little solar panel! And you thought you were so avant-garde with your hemp tote bag and big dreams.
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Published: 10:22 BST, 24 July 2019 | Updated: 11:36 BST, 24 July 2019
A bizarre machine is being used in China to help men donate their sperm for those who can't or don't want to masturbate themselves.
The 'sperm extractors' are being used in hospitals - first revealed in 2012 - are now being shipped to the US, Germany , Russia and France .
At £5,000, the pink, grey and white machine has a lubricated 'massage pipe' has a massage pipe at the front which can be adjusted according to the height of its user. 
Users can also adjust the speed, force, frequency, amplitude and temperature of the machine. 
It was invented as a possible solution to the falling sperm count which has become a nationwide problem in China, as the government tries increase their birth rate. 
A bizarre machine is being used in China to help men donate their sperm for those who can't or don't want to masturbate themselves. The 'sperm extractors' are being used in hospitals - first revealed in 2012 - are now being shipped to the US, Germany, Russia and France
Jiangsu Sanwe Medical Science and Technology Company Ltd invented the sperm extractor.
It has the capability to simulate a vaginal environment. 
It can trigger ejaculation through massage, sucking, and vibration. 
The Chinese government said it could be the solution to their semen supply shortage. 
The machine can replicate the physical movements during a sexual contact by moving back and forth. 
Urological patients, who cannot produce sperm without assistance, found the extractor useful. 
It has a small screen on the top which plays films for the user to help them with the 'extraction' process. 
The Jiangsu Sanwe Medical Science and Tech Center claims they sell around 10,000 of the machines every year, according to reports. 
The director of the urology department at Zhengzhou Central Hospital said the machine was being used by infertility patients who are finding it difficult to retrieve sperm the old fashioned way.
The extractor machine might seem like an unusual way to deposit sperm, but the Chinese government said it could be the solution to their semen supply shortage.
'Hospitals mostly use masturbation as their collection method, without providing a venue or equipment,' said Ding Guijiang, inventor and chairman of China's Jiangsu Sanwe Medical Science and Technology Center. 
'This makes collecting sperm on the spot very difficult. In order to meet clinical demands, we invented this automatic sperm extractor, which is also user-friendly.'
Guijiang said the machine can replicate the physical movements during a sexual contact by moving back and forth. Urological patients, who cannot produce sperm without assistance, found the extractor useful.
Chinese hospitals introduced the machine in September, 2012 in a Nanjing hospital, the capital of Jiangsu province.
At £5,000, the pink, grey and white machine has a lubricated 'massage pipe' has a massage pipe at the front which can be adjusted according to the height of its user. It's also possible to adjust the speed, force, frequency, amplitude and temperature of the machine.
It has a small screen on the top which plays films for the user to help them with the 'extraction' process. The Jiangsu Sanwe Medical Science and Tech Center claims they sell around 10,000 of the machines every year, according to reports
The director of the urology department at Zhengzhou Central Hospital said the machine was being used by infertility patients who are finding it difficult to retrieve sperm the old fashioned way
The Chinese government fears a severe shortage of sperm donations in the future - and embarrassment is on of the factors. Recently, state-run media asked prospective volunteers to 'show their compassion' and 'help mitigate the country's ageing problem'
 Aside from relatively small number of donors, the quality of semen collected has also decreased. 
At Fudan Univeristy's sperm bank in Shanghai, only 10 per cent of the semen collected from more than 100 donors last year passed the quality standards
Recently, state-run media asked prospective volunteers to 'show their compassion' and 'help mitigate the country's ageing problem.'
'Hospitals mostly use masturbation as their collection method without providing a venue or equipment,' inventor Ding Guijiang told Reuters in April.
'This makes collecting sperm on site very difficult. We invented an automatic sperm extractor which is also user friendly.
'First of all it stimulated a female organ and then replicates the physical movements of sexual intercourse by moving back-and-forth.' 
It has a small screen on the top which plays films for the user to help them with the 'extraction' process
The 'sperm extractors' are being used in hospitals - first revealed in 2012 - are now being shipped to the US, Germany, Russia and France
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