So, How much do you know about lube?
Do you know about its uses, the health implications surrounding it?, which lubes are best and where to buy it?
Usage
The primary use of lube is to lubricate an oriface before penetration, usually because the hole doens't lubricate itself, as in the case of anal sex where the anal passage lacks lubricating glands. The Vagina may also need lubricating assistance from a lubricating product. The vagina does come equiped to self lubricate, the vagina walls eminate a lubricating fluid when the woman becomes aroused. However, as you may expect from the more complicated sex, the natural juicing up process doesn't always work! Some causes for this include-
Aging - Particulary during and after menopause
An infection or cyst in the vagina
Hormonal Deficiency
Birth control pills
Anxiety
Moodiness
Tiredness
Guilt
Not wanting Sex
Not finding the other partner sexually attractive.
Whilst a lube can help with most of these problems, for the last one - a paper bag is the only solution!
Application of the lube may be incoroporated into foreplay and it doesn't really matter if it goes everywhere because its actually pleasureable to have the genitals massaged with lubricant. In fact, all over body massages are more enjoyable with lube - just rub the lube into your hands for a while to warm it before rubbing it into your partners skin.
So, which lube should you buy i hear you cry!
Obstetricians and gynecologists recommend a water based personal lubricant. Fancy extras such as flavour and smell or indeed fancy prices are to the individuals taste.
Experimenting with an assortment of lubes is advisable to find one that suits your needs. To kick start your explority quest for your perfect personal lube - nip over to http://www.erosuk.com and pick up a free sample!
Things to be aware of when using lubricants
Lubricants are not a form of contraceptive, even if it says it contains spermaside.
Petroleum jelly can be used as a lube - However it may coat the viginal walls and mask the early symptoms of an infection.
Oil perrishes rubber - Therefore an oil based lube may cause your condom to split.
When pratising anal sex whilst wearing a condom please note; lashings of lube is more important than extra thick condoms. The lube ill ease movement so that the condom doesn't split.
Another point on anal sex - it's always best to wear a condom, but if your not and you intend to pratisipate in viginal and anal sex; always have viginal sex first so that the vigina is not contaminated with bactiria from the anal passage. Out of action pussies are very fustrating!
Reviews and Purchasing
Reviews on lubes can be found on our - Product Reviews page, and an aray of lubes can be viewed, rated and purchaced via our ratings pages - pills and potions.
Other uses for lubricants
Lip Gloss - Just a dab makes your lips shine.
Slides tight rings off your fingers.
Stretch, polish and slide on shoes.
Free up a stubborn zip.
To move large furniture across wooden floors.
Polish plant leaves.
Hair Gel.
Cold compress.
Sliding in an ear ring.
Removing adhesive price tags from goods.
Moisturiser - for hands, elbows and knees.
Shaving gel for your legs.
Paint medium for you arty types.
Warming massage.
Lubricating wheels - esp bike wheels.
Loosen up curtain track.
Shimmying into sexy neoprene or latex tube tops.
Aiding to tighten nuts and bolts.
Stops doors creaking.
Lube on the penis inside a condom increases the sensativity for the condom wearer.