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I don't imagine slapping a box of condoms away in your stuff would cause any better a reaction than having a dildo laying around, really. Buuut, you do seem to be playing it safe. Seriously, you aren't bringing in much air at all. If it does worry you though, I'd say look at purchasing another brush. Some come with rounded handles with no hole. It's almost enough to make a girl wonder. Having a second brush would also have the benefit of not being used. Less to worry about if it's not going near your head. -
Electric toothbrush makes a good stealth vibrator. I hear they are even making attachments for them just to be used as sex toys. When I was a teenager I found the cases the 20 cc syringes came in for our horses to be perfect size and dildo shape. Since occasionally temperature sensitive veterinary items were stored in the cupboard of the bathroom next to my room it wasn't really noticed if a couple syringes were left there and occasionally slipped into my room for awhile. Just gotta be creative.
Air getting inside you will do no harm unless there is a lot of force behind it while the opening is being blocked. If the brush can't stretch the entire opening then not enough force will be able to build to push air far enough to do harm. It will just stretch the skin a little more and slip past. You can also push when you feel the air building and it will come out. Possibly with some noise but if the feeling bothers you then that's an option while you are by yourself with no one to notice anyway.Comment
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