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Lubricants and Lotions

December 17th, 2009 by Admin | No Comments | Filed in Lubes / Lubricants FAQ
Intimate asked:


Lubricants are a great way to make intercourse easier and more fun. Lubricants can be applied to the vagina lips, the clitoris, or the anus for sexual entry. They are also helpful for private masturbation. There are a wide variety of brands that will serve many different purposes. Most lubricants serve basic needs, but others invite more pleasure and fun with tingling and heat sensations. It is important to know the reasons you will be using the lube before you buy just any product. The different ingredients, textures, colors, flavors, and extra perks all have their advantages and disadvantages. Make sure to pick the right product for your needs, and keep trying brands until you’ve found the perfect lubricant.

Petroleum-based and oil-based are the most common lubricants. These however, are best for sexual play without condoms as they can destroy latex. Some women are allergic to petroleum or certain oils and may experience irritation upon use. For this reason, other types of lubes were created. Water-based lubricants are safer for all skin types and latex condoms. They also do not stain fabric or furniture, as petroleum and oils can. They can be flavored or not, and taste mildly sweet. Silicone-based lubricants are as versatile as water-based lubes but they have many advantages: these lubes are waterproof and last longer than other types of lubes. This opens a new world of fun for the couple. Each of these lubricants are great for different purposes. Silicone-based lubes are more expensive but can hold up with those long nights in bed. Petroleum is not recommended for use with condoms, but this type of lube is the most comfortable for anal play. Water-based lubes are cheaper, easiest to clean, and work best with sex toys.

Lubricants and lotions offer many exciting new perks. Certain creams can excite the sex organs, such as the China Brush Spray, which is simply sprayed onto the head of the penis before intercourse. The Like a Virgin Tighten Up Kit and the China Shrink Cream both tighten the vaginal walls, increasing sexual pleasure for both partners. The Hooch Massage lotions come in a variety of different flavors and comes warm out of the bottle. Many lotions can make anal play easier and more comfortable for the receiver. Creams like Anal Eaze actually desensitize the area prior to intercourse, but the man should use a condom when using this cream to prevent him from also becoming desensitized. Many lotions will increase the pleasure power of the clitoris. Just a small drop of these lotions will go a long way.

Lubricants are best used on anything that will touch the sensitive skin on either partner’s sex organs. They are not just for getting the vagina wet anymore. Now lubricants have practically become a new type of sex toy. They offer exciting sexual pleasure aids and textures that will send both partners through the roof. Lubricants are a cost-effective way to increase sexual pleasure.



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My JG M16A2 constantly jams?

December 5th, 2009 by Admin | No Comments | Filed in Lubes / Lubricants FAQ
Ryan T asked:


I will be in a battle i shoot two shots nice and accurate and the gun will jam. i have lubed the barrel and hop up rubber with silicone and that did not help much. i took the gun apart and relized that the .20 gram bb gets lodged in the barrel. I think the probem is that all the bbs are not the same size i got my bb’s at sports authority and they are cyber gun high density and they have a matte finish with no minimal gloss
i NEVER reuse my bbs

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what can i use to lube a rubiks cube?

November 22nd, 2009 by Admin | 6 Comments | Filed in Lubes / Lubricants FAQ
joseph asked:


if i dont have silicone or vaseline

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How to make the inner foreskin of my penis thicker?

November 16th, 2009 by Admin | 5 Comments | Filed in Lubes / Lubricants FAQ
Stabilios asked:


The inner foreskin of my penis is very thin, and when I try to penetrate my partner’s anus, it is getting so stretched that it tears, creating small horizontal lacerations on the side of the lower end of the frenulum. They hurt and I end up loosing my erection. I believe, without being completely sure, that the problem is that my foreskin tissue does not contain enough fats (is not thick enough). Lubrication with silicone- or water-based lubes doesn’t help. Is there any ointment or drug that would work? Any ideas are welcome, but giving up anal intercourse is not an option. :)

By the way, I am 30 years old and uncircumsized. If it helps, the link below contains images of the inner foreskin and frenulum of a penis (3rd photo):

http://www.noharmm.org/anatomy.htm

Thanks

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Painful sex?

November 12th, 2009 by Admin | 19 Comments | Filed in Lubes / Lubricants FAQ
BabyThespy asked:


What can I do to stop sex from hurting? And what is causing it? Do I just have a really tight vagina?

When I have sex, it is very painful down there (even with a silicone based lube). Sometimes it causes severe abdominal pain as well (but not always). It is to the point that I am afraid to have sex and have a difficult time getting aroused. It is causing a problem in my marriage and I don’t know what to do?

P.S. I posted a message asking the same thing in the marraige and divorce section. And please, no rude responses.

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Good lubricant for anal sex/play?

November 11th, 2009 by Admin | 3 Comments | Filed in Lubes / Lubricants FAQ
boston_sox asked:


My girlfriend and I want to change the lube we use for anal play and are looking for suggestions for a good brand. We’ve been using Eros, but she doesn’t like it because it is silicone based and very difficult to wash out when we’re finished playing.

What lubes have you had success with? I’m not a fan of KY for anal play, it dries out too quickly. No Anal Ease or other sensation dulling lubricants please, they are not very safe products. If something is hurting there, it means there’s something wrong.
I know where to look for lube, I’m looking for brand suggestions please :)

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Picking the Right Lube for Anal Lube

November 11th, 2009 by Admin | No Comments | Filed in Lubes / Lubricants FAQ
Phoenix Delray asked:


Anal lube is a very important factor in enjoying anal sex. Anal lube can mean the difference between dry, uncomfortable sex and lubricated, great sex. Since the anus cannot lubricate itself, anal lube is the key to making anal sex not only more pleasurable, but also more safe. Without anal lube being applied on and around the rectum and anus, the skin and tissues can start tearing, leaving the body wide open for infections and uncomfortable irritations. There are three basic types of lube, and two are great for anal sex.

Oil based lubes are not recommended for use with condoms, diaphragms, and sex toys. Oil based lubricants can break down latex and some plastics, so stay away from oil based lubes if you are using these birth control methods or even if you are not sure if it would be safe or not. Oil lubes are not recommended at all for anal sex because the oil can coat the rectum and lead to a bacterial infection at the area. Oil based lubes are still a favorite among some people, most of whom are guys who need some lubrication for masturbating.

Silicone based lubes are a newer kind of anal lube, and may be the most popular. They are safe to use with condoms and latex products, so unless your adult novelties are made of silicone, you can use them together. Use caution, though, if you have toys that are made of silicone. The anal lube could cause breakdown damage to your special toys. Silicone based anal lubes also last longer than water based lubes, not drying out nearly as quickly. However, the lube can be hard to wash off, and can still irritate the anus if it is left there for too long. Many people prefer silicone anal lube because it lasts longer than water lube, is safer than oil based anal lube, and the smooth, slippery feel that silicone provides is what a lot of people like best.

Water based anal lube is the safest lube for use in anal sex. It is very natural because of the water, and many anal lubes are hypoallergenic and non irritating. Another bonus for water based anal lube is that there are no chemicals to break down latex, so they are safe to use along with condoms. Some of the flavored water based anal lubes contain sugars and/or glycerin, which is thought to increase chances of developing an infection. Just keep in mind that since the anal lube is water based, they will dry out quicker than the other types of lube. Keep the bottle of lube nearby will ensure that when you need more anal lube, you wont have to interrupt your business to go get the bottle for more.

Make sure to experiment with the different kinds of anal lube to find which one for anal sex is best for you and your partner. It is a good idea, too, to test the anal lube on your skin to test for an allergic reaction to it or oversensitivity. By keeping these things in mind, and being open minded to the many kinds of anal lube out there, you will ensure that you will find that perfect anal lube that can transform dry, uncomfortable sex into slippery anal sex that feels incredible.



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Airsoft Help ?

November 7th, 2009 by Admin | 1 Comment | Filed in Lubes / Lubricants FAQ
John B. asked:


Hey guys I’m looking to buy a full metal WE 1911 single stack and I need some info/help on it.Please try to answer all of them and please don’t paste the info from airsoft websites.

-What gas is the best to run through it and which one should I get to get the full potential ?
-How do I put the gas in and know when it’s done filling up ?
-What brand of lube should I get and what kind (Silicone or Grease) ?
-How do I lube it, where do I lube it and put the lube at ?

Thank You Very Much.

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A Good Butt Lube is a Good Idea

November 5th, 2009 by Admin | No Comments | Filed in Lubes / Lubricants FAQ
Phoenix Delray asked:


If you have ever tried inserting something into the anal canal without a good butt lube, you have undoubtedly found that it is not comfortable or pleasurable in the slightest, not to mention that it isnt easy, either. A good butt lube is one of the most popular enhancers for sexual arousal and stimulation when it comes to anal sex. Since the anus cannot lubricate itself, butt lube is the key to making anal sex more pleasurable. Without anal lube being applied on, around, and in the rectum and anus, things start rubbing and chapping and chaffing, and ouch.

Although there are many different types of butt lube available, many people prefer to use the silicone based butt lube. Water based butt lube is most often non irritating, and there are no chemicals to break down the latex in condoms. However, water based butt lube can contain ingredients that can contribute to yeast infections, so watch where you put that stuff. Water based butt lube also dries up more quickly than the other types of butt lube.

Another type of butt lube is the oil based lube. This butt lube is not recommended for use with condoms and sex toys. The butt lube could also potentially ruin your fave latex and rubber toys, so just remember that oil butt lube and toys just dont play nice. Oil lubes are also not a very popular choice because the oil can coat the rectum and potentially lead to a bacterial infection at the area.

A silicone based lube is a newer kind of butt lube. Silicone butt lubes are safe to use with condoms and latex products, so your sex toys that are not made of silicone will stay safe. Use caution, though, if you have toys that are made of silicone. The butt lube could cause breakdown damage to your special toys. Silicone based lubes also last longer than water based lubes, not drying out nearly as quickly. However, the lube can be hard to wash off, and can still irritate the anus if it is left there for too long.

Almost any drug store or retail owner usually carries different types of butt lube. Feel free to experiment with the different kinds of lube available to find which one for your anal activities is best. It is a good idea, too, to test the butt lube on your skin to test for an allergic reaction to it or oversensitivity.

And, one final word of caution, lube lovers: Make sure your partner knows that anything that has been in or near the anus, whether it is his penis or your vibrator, can NOT go into your vagina until it has been washed very well. Many people develop bad infections after something went from the anus to the vagina, depositing plenty of germs there that dont belong. So keeping these things in mind, when you are ready to venture into the world of butt lube, you at least have a good start on deciding which one to try first.



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penis problems?

October 30th, 2009 by Admin | 3 Comments | Filed in Lubes / Lubricants FAQ
moose27isme asked:


hello all. i’m in need of some help. i’m a 26 year old male, shave my penis, and masturbate regularly. i’ve been shaving my penis for a long time and ever since i did it for the first time, i have to keep doing it. if i let it grow out, its very unattractive. i also masturbate with oil based lubricant. since i’ve been doing all of this, i’ve noticed that i have a bumpy penis. i’ve been testing for STD’s and my results were negative. here’s my question, since i shave all the time and masturbate about every day and use oil based lube, is there something i can substitute for the oil based lube and something i can try for the bumps? my doctor said it looked like follictituc(sp). just inflamed oil glands. just the hair trying to grow back. i’ve tired water based stuff but it seems that they dry out quickly and get very sticky and thats not a good feeling. i’ve never tired silicone but i want something that lasts long, is somewhat thick and something that might make these bumps go away. PLEASE HELP!!!!!

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rubiks cube lubricant?

October 25th, 2009 by Admin | 1 Comment | Filed in Lubes / Lubricants FAQ
kolbwick1 asked:


im a cuber i can solvw a cube in about 3 minutes and im trying to get faster and i am wonderin is silicone or vaseline better to lube a cube right now im usin vaseline because i heard silicone takes a long time to work in

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What You Need to Know About Personal Lubricants

October 22nd, 2009 by Admin | No Comments | Filed in Lubes / Lubricants FAQ
Phoenix Delray asked:


When it comes to the wonderful world of personal lubricants, there are some things that you should know. First of all, not all personal lubricants are created equal. Next, the most expensive personal lubricants are not always the highest quality ones, so to only buy the costly versions of stuff you can get at the Dollar Store is just a waste of money.

First of all, you need to be aware of the ingredients that are in various personal lubricants, as there are some that you should always stray from. Many popular water based personal lubricants have glycerin in them, which can promote yeast growth and lead to infections. Astroglide is one of the few popular brands that has come out with a glycerin and paraben free concoction that works as good as the original, minus the yeast promoting characteristics.

Personal lubricants with an oil base should also be avoided, for several reasons. A main one is that the oil in them will break down latex products, meaning that everything from condoms to latex gloves used in bedroom play will have an increased chance of breaking. Oil based personal lubricants can also leave a thin coating on the rectum or vagina that will irritate the skin over time, leading to an increased risk of infection and sexually transmitted disease.

Instead, the best personal lubricants to use have either a water or silicone base. Water based lubricants, like KY Jelly, do not have any kinds of weird reactions with the body or sex toys. Although these water based personal lubricants tend to be absorbed by the skin fairly quickly, the residue that is left over can quickly be rejuvenated with a little bit of spit or water. Because saliva is not the most sanitary substance, it is recommended that you rejuvenate your water based personal lubricants with a bit of water.

Personal lubricants with a silicone base have been steadily gaining popularity, as they are about as affordable as their water based counterparts, but have a much longer life in the bedroom. Unlike personal lubricants like KY Jelly, personal lubricants with a silicone base do not get absorbed into the skin very quickly, so they last for quite a while.

With all personal lubricants, it is important that you rub a small amount in an inconspicuous place to ensure that you are not allergic. Once you are confident you arent allergic, let the fun start!



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PLEASE HELP! I have a silicone gauge in my ear. I can’t get it out. Should I. (cont’d inside)?

October 21st, 2009 by Admin | 2 Comments | Filed in Lubes / Lubricants FAQ
Nicole asked:


I’ve already tried putting it under hot water and lubing it up.
It’s really bleeding a lot.
Should I get it out now before it gets swollen more?
Or wait for it to heal, but keep it lubed in the process, and take it out then? (when it might be swollen and impossible to get out)

HELP!
Or, suggest more things to get it out.

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Is jig-a-loo or CRC Silicon better for lubing a rubik’s cube?

October 16th, 2009 by Admin | 4 Comments | Filed in Lubes / Lubricants FAQ
sleeplesscow asked:


I want to lube my rubik’s cube for speedcubing and i was thinking of using silicone. But i heard that Jig-a-loo is better. What do you think? Thanks!

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ok so my va jay jay is hella red itchy and irritated and it stings wen i go pee whats wrong with me?

October 15th, 2009 by Admin | 3 Comments | Filed in Lubes / Lubricants FAQ
angel asked:


i used this silicone based lube wile masterbating with my vibe…i masterbate alot and yeah i dont know i might be alergic to the lube?! HELPPPP

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uneven tension on Rubiks cube?

October 14th, 2009 by Admin | 1 Comment | Filed in Lubes / Lubricants FAQ
bobypop asked:


I Lubed My rubiks cube a while back with crc silicone and some sides are easier to turn than others, is there a reason why? are some tighter than others or did i just lube less on some sides.?

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Personal Lubricants, Which Ones for Me?

October 11th, 2009 by Admin | No Comments | Filed in Lubes / Lubricants FAQ
Phoenix Delray asked:


The sale of personal lubricants continues to grow as suppliers produce lubes that fit into everyones lifestyle.

For a long time, personal lubricants were marketed in a very clinical way basically to aid in the prevention of vaginal dryness caused by menopause. Studies show that least 95% of women are said to have used personal lubricant at some point in their lives. As personal lubricant companies increasingly create products that are fun, innovative and easy to use, more and more women explore what is available to them. What they find are products that focus on pleasure enhancement as well as utility.

Several personal lubricant companies now offer scented and/or warming massage oils, sensitizing lubricants, and flavored lubricants to up the ante between the sheets. There are also several companies who address the concern of the mess that personal lubricants sometimes create by using ingredients that are easier for clean up, colorless and/or soluble.

What can you expect to find when you are shopping for lube? A lot of different brands, ingredients, flavors, etc. How do you choose which one is right for you? First of all, you are going to want to avoid using products that are oil based if you are planning on using condoms for intercourse. Oil can create large tears in your condoms, no longer preventing you from STDs and/or pregnancy. If you are on the safer path, you may also want to avoid products that contain colors and flavors these products sometimes create irritation for sensitive skin. Water based lubes may be a good choice, especially for beginners. You will find that water based lubricants are lighter and easily cleaned up, but may not last as long as silicone based lubricants.

Silicone based lubricants have lasting power that will be sure to carry you through an all night sex fest. You may also want to look into silicone based lubricants for use with sex toys as they wont dry out and will not compromise the safety of your toys. Where can you buy lube? There are numerous websites that cater to the personal lubricant market. You can also find a few kinds of lubricant at your local drugstore and a wide variety at your local sex shop.

Whether you are using lubricants for masturbation or with a partner, you will find that there is something available to fill your each and every desire. You may need to try several different products before settling on the one that tickles your fancy.



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HELP, STOP THE SQUEAKING?

October 7th, 2009 by Admin | 1 Comment | Filed in Lubes / Lubricants FAQ
ipitythefool asked:


I drive a 1994 Camaro that we recently replaced all the front suspension components on (all the upper and lower control arm bushings and the upper and lower ball joints). It drove great and still does but out of no where the right front end began to squeak very loudly, especially when the front end moves up and down or turns. It also squeaks when i push the front end up and down. I sprayed every bushing, the sway bar, the sway bar mounts, the struts, etc. with silicone and the squeak did not change if not became louder. Is the right front ball joint??? Is there something i need to lube that i may have missed???? How can I stop the SQUEAKING???

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Getting It Straight With Lubes And Spermicides

September 30th, 2009 by Admin | No Comments | Filed in Lubes / Lubricants FAQ
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There are many thankful people out there who are indebted to lubes that contain spermicides. Spermicides can come in many forms, including jellies, foams, creams, and suppositories. Lubes that contain spermicides are like getting a great 2 for 1 deal; not only do you get the advantages of using lube to enhance your erotica, but you get the bonus of sperm killers working for you, too. Even though the lubes containing spermicides are very popular, there are a few things to keep in mind that you should be on the lookout for.

Lubes containing spermicides usually contain a chemical called non oxinyl 9 (N 9) or one called octoxynol. These chemicals work by immobilizing the sperm when they are in the vaginal canal, killing the sperm. Statistics estimate that spermicides are pretty effective at preventing pregnancy. Of all the couples who have sex using a spermicide, only about 6% will get pregnant. When spermicides were new on the market, scientists had hoped that in addition to killing sperm, the spermicides would also kill the viruses that caused a lot of STDs.

However, a 2002 study found that not only do lubes with spermicides not kill STDs, it may actually increase STD vulnerability, because spermicides are pretty irritating to the vagina. When the genitals are irritated, and when a spermicide is used, the skin and vaginal area becomes vulnerable because tissue is delicate, and tears easily, creating small open wounds, and this opens up the genital area to infection. Non oxinyl 9 and octoxynol both are effective at killing sperm, but be careful, they may really be a source of irritation, pain, and burning as well.

Instead of using lubes with spermicides, it is recommended to use lubes along with using a condom. There are three main types of lube: Water based, oil based, and silicone based. The absolute best of the lubes to use with a condom is the water based lube. Many of the oil based lubes contain oils that are similar to those in Vaseline, baby oil, and some face creams. The oil in these products can reduce condom strength by 90% in the first 60 seconds of contact! Water based lubes like KY, Astroglide, and Wet do not have oils that react with latex, making them a good choice to use to make sure your condom performs like it should. Silicone based lubes are ok to use, but many people dont like them as much as water based lubes because silicone lubes are much more difficult to wash off, and they are more expensive than water lubes. Also, silicone lubes can react with some condoms in much the same way as oil lubes can. The only big drawback of water lubes is that they tend to dry out quickly, meaning you have to keep re applying the lube. However, water lubes are cheaper than silicone or oil lubes.

It is a personal decision to use lubes that are loaded with spermicides or not. Anything is worth a try once, so when you do try a lube with a spermicide, just pay attention to your partner and keep an eye out for genital irritation. If it looks like the spermicide is causing pain, rashes, and reddened irritation, throw the lube out and go back to non spermicidal lube, and grab a condom or other birth control if you need to. And, even though it is thought that spermicides do kill SOME STDs, the lab results are unreliable and inconsistent, which makes the findings all null and void. Lubes with spermicides are great and as long as no ones skin starts burning, feel free to enjoy the benefits of lubes with the sperm killers.



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Use Different Sex Lubricants for Different Sexual Acts

September 29th, 2009 by Admin | No Comments | Filed in Lubes / Lubricants FAQ
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The topic of sex lubricants has become a complicated topic nowadays. There are tips and pointers and how to articles smeared all over the internet, and the information on what lubricant is safe to use when can seem overwhelming and confusing. There are four categories of sexual acts (that will be covered here) and four different sex lubricants to get the job done right.

Starting with men needing some slick help when masturbating, the best lubrication to use would be the oil based lubricants. They last longer than water based lube, and are easier to wash off than silicone based lube. Oil based lubricants are not good, however, for sexual intercourse involving condoms or sex toys. The oils will dissolve both, as well as most other kinds of birth control.

Next we come to oral sex. When the woman is the one pleasing and teasing, flavored sex lubricants are the only way to go. The variety of flavors is bountiful. Be careful, though. Keep in mind that the flavored ones are manufactured with glycerin and sugar. The sugar in the lube, if it gets in the vagina, wreaks havoc with the ph, and more than likely will cause infections. The glycerin can do the same thing, so remember that the flavored sex lubricants are for external use only.

Speaking of the vagina, the best lubricants for vaginal penetration are usually the silicone based ones. They are thicker than the water based lubes, so they last longer before drying up. A word of warning does come with silicone based lubes, however. The silicone will damage any silicone toys you may have, so if you are going to be using adult novelties made of silicone, stay away from silicone based lubricant.

The last area to be covered is anal sex. Since the anus and rectum do not produce their own natural lubrication, having it supplied to perform anal sex is an absolute must. If you have ever tried having anal sex without lubricant, you know that it is tight, it hurts, and is extremely uncomfortable. Remember not to use the external use only flavored lubes. Water soluble lubricant is ok, just keep the bottle nearby, because although water based lube is cheaper than silicone based ones, it is because of the water that it dries up fairly quickly, so frequent reapplying is required.

So how do you know which ones are oil based, water based, and silicone based? Look at the ingredients on the back. The very first ingredient will tell you which category it falls under. If the first ingredient is water and the second is anything ending in cone, yes, there is silicone in it, but since the first ingredient is water, it is a water based lube.

Keeping these rules and tips in mind when shopping for the lubricant, you will soon discover that if finances allow, the best choice for sex lubricants is a wide variety of them.



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