if you are out of quota lubricant and your Lubrication Officer is unavailable, stapler lubricant can be used in a pinch.
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if you are out of quota lubricant and your Lubrication Officer is unavailable, stapler lubricant can be used in a pinch.
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Finding the right lubricant for the right purpose is a task that is often extremely important in industry. Not only to reduce friction, over
By combining organic and inorganic chemistry, scientists at TU Wien developed the innovative lubricant COK-47 - with remarkable capabilities.
Sorry this may end up being personal but uh? Coconut oil? Does that work? What does that feel like? That doesn't cause infections or anything? We very occasionally would need to use lubrication (just during the one or two days a month I'm more dry) but was just thinking of buying a small bottle of water-based lube. I don't think I've ever heard or thought of using coconut oil
Idk, feels like oil, lol. Works great. I think we tried water-based lube once when we first got married, and it did not work for us. Dried out fast and tacky. The oil feels more natural.
Coconut oil is naturally anti-bacterial and anti-viral, so no, it doesn't cause infections. Although for women with particularly sensitive pH, it may make them more susceptible to microbial infections. So if you're prone to yeast infections, it may not be the best choice. (It also breaks down latex condoms but that's not an issue for Catholics).
I like that it is natural, readily available, and nondescript. I'm also perpetually dry so it doubles as hydration for me. Been using it several times a week for 3 years of marriage without issue. Just make sure it's pure with no additives.
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Here’s an old chart that I’ve decided to remake for the sake of pride.
Use toys and lubricants responsibly! Lube is a great aid, but you have to be careful where and how you use it.
Some caveats:
I only included the four most common types of toys. By plastic I mostly mean HARD PLASTIC. Please don’t use jelly-soft toys or the like, as they are often TOXIC.
The reason I made varying degrees of acceptability and the reason that oil lubricant looks so suspicious is because oil based lube will NOT wash out of your body naturally. And as such, it can cause infections. However, it isn’t bad IN ITSELF it’s just really more susceptible to making the environment of your genitals dangerous. Use caution.
This is meant to be a simple quick-glance guide, not an in-depth explanation of WHY these things don’t work or do. If you need info, google is just a click away! :)
Imagine being the most fun Adam has had with lubricant.
Note: Repost from old blog.