Lube

Discussion in 'Masturbation' started by That One Dirty Bastard, Nov 17, 2025 at 4:57 AM.

  1. That One Dirty Bastard

    That One Dirty Bastard Members

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    I have heard mentioned on this forum the use of vasoline for lube, I have never tried it, I have tried a few lubes over the years, and I have used "other" stuff for lube.
    I liked the coconut oil, I like the water based lube I currently use, on occasion.
    What are the things you like to use for lube?
     
  2. Fisherman88

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    I found KY gel works best for me
     
  3. SandBook

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    I use lube. Specifically JO H20 lube. I have both the regular and the one made for anal sex/play. It's the best. Doesn't cost much. Available on Amazon. I highly recommend it rather than cheap lube from a CVS or common household alternatives.
     
  4. Twogigahz

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    Albolene. It's lighter, slicker than Vaseline. Lasts a long time, no scent, stays in place. A little dab will do ya....
     
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  5. Downonthemuffin

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    My wife and I prefer coconut oil for anal, most water based lubes mean you're having to re-apply it all the time. Vaseline does the job really well but I don't like putting a petroleum product deep in the wifes ass, or in mine either for that matter. Silicone lubes are supposed to be great but we've never tried them....
     
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  6. Lovnflman

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    For years, I used Vaseline. It was my go to lube. In the shower, it was KY. Then I tried coconut oil, but that could get a little messy. Now upon recommendation here on HF, it is Albolene! That stuff is amazing. As previously mentioned, it is slick, the lasts forever, and a quick easy cleanup. Going forward I cannot see using anything else.
     
  7. Lucky 777

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    Try glycerin. It’s not sticky but not quite slippery either. Washes completely off as soon as water hits it.
     
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