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What is the difference between
sexual lubricants, massage oils,
and warming oils?
Here's a hint: one goes
inside, one goes outside
and one goes in between.
Lubricants have been used for
centuries to smooth the way for masturbation and anal play.
Some couples don't need
lubrication for vaginal sex, but
others do. Although a woman's
body naturally becomes
lubricated when she's aroused,
often her body won't produce
enough moisture to allow her to comfortably enjoy sex, this is
when a good lubricant can
make all the difference.
Water-Based Lubricants
The water-based lubricants are
a great choice, they are easy to
clean up, condom-safe and
generally odorless and tasteless.
Water-based lubes will not
damage even the most sensitive
sex-toy
Silicone-Based Lubricants
With silicone-based lubricants
you don't need to use as much,
they last longer, are good for
use in pools, spas etc. Some
silicone dildos are incompatible
with some silicone based
lubricants, users should avoid
combining the two without
doing a patch test before use.
Flavored Lubricants
A flavored lubricant can add
to oral sex for men and women,
they are usually condom safe
and can also be used for
manual stimulation or intercourse.
Anal Lubricants
An essential for anal sex
these lubricants are usually
thicker water-based lubes
such as Sylk, KY gel and
Wet Stuff.
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