I’ve been asking myself, why does my dildo have spots on it? I was sure that it wasn’t supposed to have that, so I started doing some research and the answers I got were both funny and kind-of concerning. So, here’s what I figured out…

To start, it’s important to note that the dildo spots could be made from a number of materials, like silicone, rubber, PVC or jelly, and they could be there on purpose for a variety of reasons. For instance, some people might find them aesthetically pleasing, because they add character and texture to the toy. Others might actually be using them as a form of stimulation, especially since they can act as tiny bumps and ridges on the toy.

Then, I started to think there could be some unintended reasons the spots may exist. A poor manufacturing process or an expiration date that has passed could lead to marks forming on the dildo, which is obviously not desirable. Not to mention, certain materials could be more susceptible to discoloration or pitting, so it’s important to be aware of the material type and condition of the dildo before use.

Now, I’m still not sure why my dildo has spots, so I’m gonna take it to the store and get some expert advice. In the meantime, I need to be careful with my toy and keep it away from heat sources, and to minimize the chance of degrading it further, I’m going to keep it in its protective box, which is always a good idea!

Anyways, on the off chance that the spots are from something more serious, like a potential chemical reaction, the store may suggest getting a new dildo. I’m hopeful they can shed some light on why my current one has them, though, because I really don’t want to replace it.

It’s always a good idea to know the material and manufacturer of your dildo, because it can give you an idea of how long it should last and what conditions it can withstand. Or, if something goes wrong, it can help you narrow down the reasons why your dildo has spots. I’m crossing my fingers and hoping for the best!

Then I did more research. Turns out, if it’s not a manufacturing issue, the spots can actually be a good sign! Abnormal marks could indicate that the materials have been properly tested and are safe to use. Some dildos are also equipped with pheromones, which are chemicals meant to attract the opposite sex dolls. The spots may act as visual cues for potential partners, and since this is a compound chemical reaction, it can cause blemishes over time.

On the other hand, the spots could also be a sign of past bacteria, virus, and fungi, which is why it’s always smart to give the dildo a good cleaning before and after use. Disinfectants like sanitizers and alcohol can reduce the risk of any future spots forming, though the best way to prevent discoloration is to only use your dildo with a condom or other barrier methods.

Meanwhile, some folks use scented soaps or lubes to improve the smell and feel of their dildos, but it’s important to be aware that certain ones can cause discoloration. Certain formulas can break down the material, resulting in a chemical reaction and the formation of spots. If you’re looking to enhance your experience, try to stick to water-based lubricants and light soaps, and always do a test run on a small patch of the dildo, just to be safe.

I’m still not completely convinced that my dildo’s spots are a good thing, but I’m a lot less freaked out now that I have a better understanding of why they may have formed. At the end of the day, none of us a 100% sure why my dildo has spots, so it’s best to consult a professional just in case.