The history of lubrication
Lube is not a new concept, it has been around for thousands of years in fact. Around 350 BC, people used olive oil to help slip more easily during vaginal and anal sex. It is just clear that DIY lubricants are no longer recommended, especially for penetrating genders. Ky Jelly became the first product sold and sold as a personal lubricant in 1917, however, it could only be used with your doctor’s prescription until the 1980s. In the 1980s, Lube continued to start heading to where it is today, and is easy to buy in most grocery stores and pharmacies.
Different types of lubricants and things to consider when purchasing:
Water-based lubrication: This is a versatile option to use alone with a partner, condom or sex toy. Water-based lubricants are compatible with every sex toy material, including silicone, and this is not the case for all other lubricants.
Silicone lubricating oil: This is often considered one of the most enduring lubricants, so whether it is vagina or anus, it is often recommended for penetrating sexual sex. Because silicone lubricant is smoother and does not dry quickly, silicone lubricant can also be used for water. They are compatible with condoms but not with silicone toys, so be careful before using them.
Oil-based lubrication: This is a great option when you are not planning on having penetrating sex. Oily lubricants are not recommended internally (vaginal or anal), but are a great addition to male solo or erotic massage.
Professional lubricating oil: There are also various fun lubricants that can help you add some spices to your sex life. This can include flavored lubricants, warming and tingling lubricants, and thc-infused lubricants. It may be important to do more research to make sure these lubricants are right for you. Some things to remember are that flavored lubricants are best for adding delicious flavors to your next blowjob, but are not ideal for penetrating sex. Lubricants that enhance entertainment can be a fun way to increase feelings, but it is important to test the lubricants on your wrist or arm before you rebirth to make sure you don’t have allergic reactions. Likewise, injected THC lubricants are sensitive, but are only available in some states and people over the age of 21.
Lubricant is great, why don’t everyone use it?
Find the best lubricant for you
I expect this embarrassment to change because the lubricant has a moment. Your lubricant is placed in a dirty plastic tube that you want to hide and will make a mess every time you use it. Now, Lube’s stylish packaging makes it similar to high-end beauty products. Brands like Maude, Bloomi, Foria, and Dame will all go out of their way to make sure their bottles are so beautiful that you want to show them proudly on your bedside table. Want to add lubrication exercise? Figure out which type of lubricant is best for you, find a bottle that will satisfy your eyes and show off the one that people can see it. This could be a great conversation starter and it could greatly improve your sexual pleasure.
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