Tuesday, June 3, 2008

How far will we go to keep our earth "green"?

You know, I can't say that I am a recycler aside from returning my pop cans for the deposit money. However, with growing popularity of becoming a "greener" society, I decided to look into doing my part to help the environment... such as... carpooling to help with pollution, reusing my water bottles a few times before discarding them, and conserving energy by not leaving every light on in my house... but I discovered that people are going "green" in the bedroom. How do you go "green" in the bedroom???

Here are several good ways to go "green" in your bedroom:

1) Use Trojan Lambskin condoms, they are only condom that has been proven to be biodegradable ... but these condoms do not protect against STD's, so stick to latex condoms for STD protection.

2) Choose a "green" sex toy! Several sites are promoting that 100% silicone products and 100% elastomer products are "green" products. Here are several "green" products to choose from to help your sex life and save our planet :
Rabbit Habbit Elastomer
Helix Real Tip Glass Dildo
Meany Vibe

3) Purchase some "green" bedsheets. You can buy Bamboo sheets, they are just as soft if not softer than Egyptian cotton sheets and bamboo grows without the use of pesticides, making it organic as well.

Here is one to go "green" in the bedroom that I am a little unsure of myself:

While looking to go "green" in my bedroom I stumbled across a Google search about recycling our used sex toys... my first thought was "WHAT!?! That can't really be sanitary!" I checked out the website for "Rabbit Amnesty", which is only available to those in the UK right now, and it informed me that consumers can return their used and broken rabbit vibrator, and they will take it apart, melt it down, and reuse the materials to make a new rabbit vibrator! Now I know that since products are being melted down at such high temperatures the materials become sanitary again... but are we really that desperate to keep our earth "green" that we're going to reuse sex toy materials to build new sex toys??? I will never be that desperate that I would risk possible infections if the product was not recycled correctly. But to each their own I suppose...

How are you going "green" this year? Does anyone have any other tips on how to make their bedroom a "greener" environment?