Ovipositor for a vegan?

BorisLover

Well-known member
As the title explains. I'm looking at getting an ovipositor toy (again) as I'm so curious to properly try one but wasnt living alone before so I couldnt make the gelatin eggs.
I've gone vegan now so obviously dont want to use gelatin, but is there a safe vegan alternative I could use to make the eggs instead?

Wondering if its worth the investment. And I'm not interested in silicone eggs as I know they can get stuck.
 

Aura-Sama

Leaving dildos in the open since 2016
Agar-Agar is a vegan alternative to gelatin as far as I know. Though I‘m not sure if it can cause infections like when you get sugar stuck down there.
 

BorisLover

Well-known member
Agar-Agar is a vegan alternative to gelatin as far as I know. Though I‘m not sure if it can cause infections like when you get sugar stuck down there.
Ive heard of agar agar but unfortunately that doesn't answer the important part of my question 😅😅
 

AustinFetish

New member
Silicone eggs might get stuck in the ovipositor? That's what I was thinking of using with partners. I've gone vegan too, but that wasn't might initial reason for thinking of silicone eggs that would not melt.
 

AJ_Prince

Member
Silicone eggs might get stuck in the ovipositor?
Not with enough lube it won’t. (Also keep size in mind, it may get stuck or damage the ovipositor if it’s too big)
However, it may be harder to get them out of whichever bodily orifice you plan to insert them, because they won’t dissolve. You gotta fish them out.


As for OP’s question: i have heard of some people using an internal condom with ovi play, these sit inside a vagina like a little bag. This can for some people be more comfortable for penetration than the glove-like ones most people are familiar with. You can just insert all the eggs into the condom and then you just have to pull that out with all the eggs inside it.
This is unfortunately not a great idea for anal use, but it may still be helpful for some people with this question.

A cursory google search yields conflicting information on the safety of agar for this purpose.
Some sources claim that agar contains various components that can mess with human microbiomes, while the lube company “Good Clean Love” uses agar in multiple products, and tend to get fairly positive reviews all over the Internet. I am not sure how to go about finding out how GCL sources or process their agar, and how it may differ from commercially available agar kits/powders/etc, but it suggests that it may be doable with a whole lot more research and some testing. Don’t quote me on it, though.

Best of luck!
 
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