I know, I know, you're going to tell me to use lube! But I haven't found that perfect water based lube that I can use with my silicone toys so.. are there any silicone toys that I can use that don't "drag" when thrusting? If you don't know what I mean, I'll try to explain more lol ;o)
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Silicone toys that don't "drag" during insertion?
12/15/2009
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12/15/2009
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I'm pretty sure that's just one of those things about silicone. Unless you get yourself dripping wet first, you're gonna have to use lube. Someone correct me if I'm wrong. What lubes have you tried and what haven't you liked about them?
Originally posted by
Jill Ingoff
I know, I know, you're going to tell me to use lube! But I haven't found that perfect water based lube that I can use with my silicone toys so.. are there any silicone toys that I can use that don't "drag" when thrusting? If you
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I know, I know, you're going to tell me to use lube! But I haven't found that perfect water based lube that I can use with my silicone toys so.. are there any silicone toys that I can use that don't "drag" when thrusting? If you don't know what I mean, I'll try to explain more lol ;o)
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12/15/2009
yeah, i think that's just par for the course unless it's flooded. Try a few different lubes and if that's an issue...I feel really bad for you and you have my sympathy.
If drag is going to be an issue, maybe try glass or metal?
If drag is going to be an issue, maybe try glass or metal?
12/15/2009
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What lubes have you already tried?
Originally posted by
Jill Ingoff
I know, I know, you're going to tell me to use lube! But I haven't found that perfect water based lube that I can use with my silicone toys so.. are there any silicone toys that I can use that don't "drag" when thrusting? If you
...
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I know, I know, you're going to tell me to use lube! But I haven't found that perfect water based lube that I can use with my silicone toys so.. are there any silicone toys that I can use that don't "drag" when thrusting? If you don't know what I mean, I'll try to explain more lol ;o)
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12/15/2009
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Also, depends on the silicone toys.
Originally posted by
Jill Ingoff
I know, I know, you're going to tell me to use lube! But I haven't found that perfect water based lube that I can use with my silicone toys so.. are there any silicone toys that I can use that don't "drag" when thrusting? If you
...
more
I know, I know, you're going to tell me to use lube! But I haven't found that perfect water based lube that I can use with my silicone toys so.. are there any silicone toys that I can use that don't "drag" when thrusting? If you don't know what I mean, I'll try to explain more lol ;o)
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Matte Fun Factory and Lelo silicone toys have more drag than satiny Tantus.
So look, I guess, for a shinier, satiny surface rather than a matte.
12/15/2009
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a few you find in the drug store (awful) and fun factory's toy fluid which is too runny for me
Originally posted by
Victoria
What lubes have you already tried?
12/15/2009
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yeah I feel bad for me too... I wish I liked silicone toys because there are so many out there!
Originally posted by
El-Jaro
yeah, i think that's just par for the course unless it's flooded. Try a few different lubes and if that's an issue...I feel really bad for you and you have my sympathy.
If drag is going to be an issue, maybe try glass or metal?
If drag is going to be an issue, maybe try glass or metal?
12/15/2009
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Also, I only buy glass and metal toys.. but have a few silicone ones and keep coming back to it to find something softer.
Originally posted by
El-Jaro
yeah, i think that's just par for the course unless it's flooded. Try a few different lubes and if that's an issue...I feel really bad for you and you have my sympathy.
If drag is going to be an issue, maybe try glass or metal?
If drag is going to be an issue, maybe try glass or metal?
12/15/2009
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a few you find in the drug store (awful) and fun factory's toy fluid which is too runny and watery
Originally posted by
LikeSunshineDust
I'm pretty sure that's just one of those things about silicone. Unless you get yourself dripping wet first, you're gonna have to use lube. Someone correct me if I'm wrong. What lubes have you tried and what haven't you liked about them?
12/15/2009
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Thanks Carrie!
Originally posted by
Carrie Ann
Also, depends on the silicone toys.
Matte Fun Factory and Lelo silicone toys have more drag than satiny Tantus.
So look, I guess, for a shinier, satiny surface rather than a matte.
Matte Fun Factory and Lelo silicone toys have more drag than satiny Tantus.
So look, I guess, for a shinier, satiny surface rather than a matte.
12/15/2009
Try Maximus or Sliquid Silk - good lube is KEY!!!
12/15/2009
I second the Maximus lube and Pink Water is very nice as well.
12/15/2009
Definitely a good lube - I'd agree with Maximus. And like Carrie Ann said, look for a shinier surface.
12/15/2009
I third the Maximus suggestion and would add Ride H2O if you like your lubes thicker. I would also agree to give silicone toys with shinier finishes a shot for something that is slicker.
12/15/2009
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but isnt sliquid silk a hybrid formula?
Originally posted by
Victoria
Try Maximus or Sliquid Silk - good lube is KEY!!!
12/16/2009
The Sliquid Organics Naturals is my go-to lube, and to date the only lube which I've actually gone through the bottle enough to say "Damn, I might run out". But then I remembered I bought two bottles cause I'm smart like that
Probe lubes are very slick if you can handle the strings. The pump bottle can be a pain but I never have to reapply Probe, once I get one nice little line down the toy I'm good.
Silicone shouldn't have too much drag once you're properly lubed. The matte textures feel more velvety whereas the slicker textures just glide. It's nonporous too so whatever you do use, assuming it's a good lube, will last a bit longer.
Probe lubes are very slick if you can handle the strings. The pump bottle can be a pain but I never have to reapply Probe, once I get one nice little line down the toy I'm good.
Silicone shouldn't have too much drag once you're properly lubed. The matte textures feel more velvety whereas the slicker textures just glide. It's nonporous too so whatever you do use, assuming it's a good lube, will last a bit longer.
12/16/2009
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I have had NO issues with using it with my silicone toys.
Originally posted by
Jill Ingoff
but isnt sliquid silk a hybrid formula?
12/16/2009
California Exotic's Couture line of silicones don't have much drag when combined with Suede Aqua Comfort lube: link
(I can't use Maximus because of the parabens, so that's what I use for silicone toys)
(I can't use Maximus because of the parabens, so that's what I use for silicone toys)
12/16/2009
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