Do you use lubricants on your vibrators when you masturbate? Just curious on this, and to see what people use and if it makes everything better or not? I myself haven't used lube on any of my toys ( I get really wet when I'm aroused) but wasn't sure if it was better if I did.
Lubricant on toy?
11/13/2019
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We do almost every time. Lube makes everything better with sex for the most part. Give is a shot. You will love it.
11/14/2019
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Thanks, I'll give it a try
Originally posted by
Soundside46
We do almost every time. Lube makes everything better with sex for the most part. Give is a shot. You will love it.
11/14/2019
I have used coconut oil with good results.
11/18/2019
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Thanks, I never thought of that before!
Originally posted by
Kitt Katt
I have used coconut oil with good results.
11/19/2019
It's great that your vagina naturally produces enough juices and you don't have problems associated with vaginal dryness like discomfort, irritation or even pain during sex. But using a lube can enhance the experience a lot! Plus some kinds of lubricants have extra features as warming, cooling, tingling, etc., which can intensify sensations and diverse your playtime.
And of course, using a lubricant during anal is a must!
Also, you should pay your attention that sex toys aren't compatible with every type of lube. It depends on toys' material and ingredients of lubricant. For example, silicone and TPE toys can not be used with silicone-based lubes. For more wide knowledge, please read our amazing guide How to choose the best lubricant.
As far as I know, oil-based lubes, including coconut oil, are safe for silicone toys, but absolutely not ok for TPE, PVC or latex-based products.
So if you decide to add more wetness to your sex life, choose the right lubricant for the most pleasurable and safe experience!
And of course, using a lubricant during anal is a must!
Also, you should pay your attention that sex toys aren't compatible with every type of lube. It depends on toys' material and ingredients of lubricant. For example, silicone and TPE toys can not be used with silicone-based lubes. For more wide knowledge, please read our amazing guide How to choose the best lubricant.
As far as I know, oil-based lubes, including coconut oil, are safe for silicone toys, but absolutely not ok for TPE, PVC or latex-based products.
So if you decide to add more wetness to your sex life, choose the right lubricant for the most pleasurable and safe experience!
11/19/2019
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Thank you!
Originally posted by
Leil@
It's great that your vagina naturally produces enough juices and you don't have problems associated with vaginal dryness like discomfort, irritation or even pain during sex. But using a lube can enhance the experience a lot! Plus some kinds
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It's great that your vagina naturally produces enough juices and you don't have problems associated with vaginal dryness like discomfort, irritation or even pain during sex. But using a lube can enhance the experience a lot! Plus some kinds of lubricants have extra features as warming, cooling, tingling, etc., which can intensify sensations and diverse your playtime.
And of course, using a lubricant during anal is a must!
Also, you should pay your attention that sex toys aren't compatible with every type of lube. It depends on toys' material and ingredients of lubricant. For example, silicone and TPE toys can not be used with silicone-based lubes. For more wide knowledge, please read our amazing guide How to choose the best lubricant.
As far as I know, oil-based lubes, including coconut oil, are safe for silicone toys, but absolutely not ok for TPE, PVC or latex-based products.
So if you decide to add more wetness to your sex life, choose the right lubricant for the most pleasurable and safe experience! less
And of course, using a lubricant during anal is a must!
Also, you should pay your attention that sex toys aren't compatible with every type of lube. It depends on toys' material and ingredients of lubricant. For example, silicone and TPE toys can not be used with silicone-based lubes. For more wide knowledge, please read our amazing guide How to choose the best lubricant.
As far as I know, oil-based lubes, including coconut oil, are safe for silicone toys, but absolutely not ok for TPE, PVC or latex-based products.
So if you decide to add more wetness to your sex life, choose the right lubricant for the most pleasurable and safe experience! less
11/21/2019
Usually, I don't. I've been using glass toys, so my natural wetness is more than enough. If I'm using a toy that isn't glass, I'll use lube. Silicone and stuff is great but it seems like I just need more and more lube as I use them
11/21/2019
I use lube for the extra stimulation with some of my stuff. Like the lube that heats up makes my experience so much better and makes me orgasm harder!! But if I'm doing something quick like with a bullet then I don't use lube.
11/21/2019
SarahS
I asked about fleshlights in another thread, so I'm curious if I need to also buy a lube.
I'll just quickly remind that it's a gift and maybe my BF should buy the lube himself... I don't know
I'll just quickly remind that it's a gift and maybe my BF should buy the lube himself... I don't know
12/27/2020
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