A Note on "Body-Safe": What the Term Actually Means
What "body-safe" actually means as a term, what it guarantees, what it does not, and the label test that protects you.
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Leather, latex, silicone, rope, glass, steel: how to choose body-safe materials and how to clean and store each. UK care guides from BondageBox.
What "body-safe" actually means as a term, what it guarantees, what it does not, and the label test that protects you.
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