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“can Regular Pet Toys Be Mistaken for Intimate Grownup Toys? ”
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“can Regular Pet Toys Be Mistaken for Intimate Grownup Toys? ”
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It's a bit of a weird question, but does anyone else find that at times dog toys look like dildos? No disrespect or anything, just observed it a couple of times.
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#3
Well, I can't deny it, some do resemble, yes. But mostly due to their condition and material. It did catch my mind once when I was at a pet store.
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#4
Yeah, some of these dog pull toys are even marketed as 'dildo-esque', so it's not just a random observation. But it's all in good fun, dogs don't truly care what their toy seems to be, as long as they can play with it.
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#5
Just goes to show how similar manufacturing can be for such different industries. Perhaps it's cost powerful in conditions of production or something... ?
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#6
True, it actually got me pondering about attainable misunderstandings. Can any individual share some funny or awkward situations?
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#7
Once my coworker brought a chew toy to the business office for her puppy. You can think about the whispers around the business office till she discussed what it was!
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#8
Haha, same happened to me. My mom mistook my dog's toy for something else - that was an awkward conversation!
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#9
Well, at the end of the day, a toy is a toy. Be it a dog toy or a vibrator, their purpose is to keep the user entertained and gratified.
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