Favourite Lube and Why?

Discussion in 'Love and Sex' started by Inca, Mar 21, 2013.

  1. GBBlondie

    GBBlondie Banned

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    Olive oil destroys latex, so it's not a good idea to use it if you're using condoms at all (unless they're the polyurethane type).
     
  2. AngelAus

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    Water based lubes for me.
     
  3. Mike Suicide

    Mike Suicide Sweet and Tender Hooligan

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    crazy glue
     
  4. monkjr

    monkjr Senior Member

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    Yes I know. That's why I said it doesn't work, but perhaps I wasn't clear enough.

    It's hard to fine polyurethane condoms though. I prefer them to latex actually but I find that most of the CVS drug stores do not carry them.
     
  5. nz male

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    Have tried different brands over the years & Durex seems to work for us but those with tingling sensation effects can cause irratations & they get disposed of instead. We use lubes & (I wear condoms) because it gives a much more sippery entry & you can use as much as you like. I use condoms for birth control. My wife used the pill for several years & then we agreed to change to condoms after the birth of our last child - child now aged 22.
     
  6. Inca

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    I once, many years ago, got some hot cock lube play stuff from Anne Summers - Hardly affected his cock but after he penetrated we had to stop, I can tell you it was like my vagina was on fire for days afterwards! (No kidding, the hottest curry burning your ass the day after couldn't even compare) :eek:

    Ever since then, I try to avoid the tingling/heat/other type and stick with simple lubes. I do use a waterglide warming lube sometimes though but there is only gentle heat from that if it is blown on.
     
  7. Nightbreeder

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    We've used Tracy Cox anal lube - that was slippery but very runny and a bit sticky. Now we're using Maximus. It's great - very thick, stays where you squirt it until you touch it or insert it or whatever. Tastes fucking foul, though, as I discovered the other night. Both water-based lubes, by the way.
     
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    Castrol formulated for racing or cocoa butter.
     
  9. Inca

    Inca Member

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    Castrol oil?
     
  10. GBBlondie

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  11. Inca

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    Yes that's what I thought he meant.....not sure why you would want to use that though.

    "Caster" oil yes, but Castrol :confused:
     
  12. Mike Suicide

    Mike Suicide Sweet and Tender Hooligan

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    Castrol is known for it's high viscosity, meaning its doesn't wear down under high temp or heavy usage.

    It's not just oil it's liquid engineering.
     
  13. monkjr

    monkjr Senior Member

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    I wouldn't use that on any girl I'm with, that stuff's for more machinery type uses and isn't safe for the sensitive flesh down there for either a male or female.
     
  14. Inca

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    I certainly wouldn't let it be used on me! I would freak a little if I saw my man get the Castrol GTX container out during sex :afro:
     
  15. JimInPhila

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    The number one J/O lube for guys---> Albolene.
    It's a make up remover for females but some guy had to use his wife's one time and spread the word. You'll see guys in the major drug stores buying it, or at least the smart ones will.
     
  16. Inca

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    Seems to be similar to aqueous cream used for eczma. I could see that working.
     
  17. nz male

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    Some have mentioned coconut oil - at my workplace it's in a glass container & looks more like a very thick gel - it's on the shelves for cooking type stuff.
    Is this it or where do you by it from?
     
  18. Inca

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    Pure cocunut oil is solid almost. It can be used for anything from massages to cooking. It is very good for you also. I have coconoil, many places sell it on the internet and any health food store should sell it. Just be sure it is 100 percent pure.
     
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