Ready_Lube4241over a year ago Nothing sexier than safe sex! and don't forget the lube ;-) Reply keekee8077over a year ago Woot >.< I think I found my soulmate : a person that actually agrees with me :-D :-D i love it <333 I <3 waterbased lube :-D its so wet and slippy...
Girl; the ONLY lube for you is a water based lube. "KY" is name brand but at the cheap discount stores, they have "personal lube" in tubes in the shopping area with the tampons. Use as much lube as needed to help with the friction if you have not become "wet" on your own, &...
Lube is your friend.It may sound counterintuitive, but all of that underwater rubbing can actually reduce your body’s natural lubrication and make sex less enjoyable (this can happen during shower sex, too). Cavanah says that that’s because your body’s fluids may be getting washed away ...
Take your time, as in wait until you're ready to start having sex after birth,andgo slow once you decide to dive in. Remember, in the postpartum period, your juices aren't flowing like they used to. So, expect vaginal dryness and have a bottle of lube handy to make things more co...
It’s recommended to always use lube — no matter what your age — during sex, as it reduces your chances of tearing and dryness, and makes sex feel better in general. Use a water-based lube when using a condom or silicone sex toy, or a silicone-based lubricant if you’re looking fo...
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Keep it safe: Not only will condoms keep both you and your partner safe from an unwanted pregnancy and the transmission of STDs/STIs, they can also help with the cleanup process. Many women also report success while using diaphragms under these circumstances. Don’t wear a tampon: Believe ...
Using lube helps to decrease the friction between skin and/or condom, which provides enjoyably smooth gliding movements and decreases the rate of condom breaking, or tearing during anal sex (5). Water-based lubes and silicone-based lubes are both safe to use with female and male condoms. ...
The vulva and anus are tender areas and get easily irritated. Use lube for fingering. Also, make sure your fingernails are trimmed and smooth if you are going to insert them into a partner's vagina or anus. What Is a Finger Condom?
It's not weird or awkward to suggest lube the first time you have sex or anytime after that, and a parter who makes you feel otherwise isn't worth your time. Not to sound like a mom, but Dweck also mentioned the importance of making sure you're comfortable and feel safe with your...