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Fun Time Classic Natural Lubricant, Alcohol Free, Water Based, Blue, 75 ml

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Seriously, the worst-case scenario is that you have to wipe a little bit away if you over-pour. There is not a soul on this green earth who doesn’t need lube from time to time — and if that statement makes you feel defensive, consider where that lube stigma is coming from. Your body is in no way “broken” and there is nothing “wrong” with you if you use lube. Lube is not solely for postmenopausal folks or anal play: It is ideal for any activity (unless you have a thing for really dry sex or something). Using lube during an act called dry humping might seem counterintuitive, but bear with me. If you can excuse yourself and sneak off into your bathroom for a second before things get hot and heavy, try applying a little bit of lube to your vulva and clitoris before any dry humping commences. If you are looking for a very long-lasting lubricant, silicone-based lubes are a great choice. They can be used for anything but are ideal for butt stuff (which always requires lubrication — remember that your anus doesn’t self-lubricate). A little extra lubrication is never, ever, a mistake, especially when anything anal is involved. Lube is a super easy way to enhance the analingus experience for all parties. Bonus points if it’s flavored, ofc, because, hi, we all deserve a treat. 17. Use it for…your skin?

During sex with a male partner, dab a few little droplets of lube onto his perineum—aka the extra-sensitive spot between his scrotum and anus. Just before he orgasms, lightly tap your finger on the lubed-up spot to change the whole damn game and send him over the edge. "Additionally, lube can add a pleasurable feeling if the testicles are being stimulated or stroked," says sex educator Tanya Bass. 16. Use it for rimming You might not think to bring your lube with you into the shower or tub, but certified sex therapist and resident sexologist for Adam & Eve, Jenni Skyler, PhD, highly advises it. Water is not a natural lubricant (and could actually make things more dry), which is why lube is The Move in the shower. There’s no wrong way to use lube during intercourse. You can apply it directly to your body, their body, a toy, or a condom itself. Our advice? Start with a dime-size dollop and work up from there. Sure, you may encounter a point at which it’s too much (they’re slipping everywhere, it’s dripping excessively on the sheets, etc.), but that's easily remedied with a towel. You don’t want to reduce all the friction, but that threshold is personal for everyone and you’ll know it when you feel it. 22. Use it inside the condom In the immortal words of Samantha Jones, “Honey, they don’t call it a job for nothing.” One way to make blow jobs feel like less work and more play? Treat yourself to the delicious flavored lube of your choice. (And these days, you have a ton of options. Prosecco-flavored lube, anyone?)Water-based lubes are the most common. They are slippery and need to be reapplied regularly. Water-based lubes can be used with sex toys, condoms and diaphragms. Try to avoid water-based lubes that contain glycerin, as this ingredient can cause yeast infections for some people. While you might hit a limit of “yeah, too much” during vaginal intercourse, that threshold will be much lower with anal sex, because, unlike your vagina, your booty does not create its own lubricant to make things slidey and glidey. SO LOAD IT ON THERE! When it comes to any butt stuff, too much lube and precaution are never enough. 7. Use it for any type of anal play (penetration or not!) If you want to take your sex to new heights, get your hands on some CBD lube. CBD acts as a vasodilator, meaning it opens up the blood vessels and brings more blood to the area, thus increasing arousal and decreasing discomfort. 9. Use a lube warmer Silicone-based lubes can be used in water (showers, swimming pools, etc.). However, never use silicone-based lubes with silicone sex toys. This will cause the toy to break down. Silicone-based lubes don’t need to be reapplied as often as water-based lubes. Oil-based lube

Lube doesn’t have to be a last resort for when things have gone a bit dry – you can use it at any time during sex, and it also comes in different flavors, and can create different sensations like a warming or cooling effect wherever it’s applied. Some lube can help delay ejaculation too. When additional lube is used with a condom, it can also make sex feel more natural. All in all, lube can seriously enhance the pleasure for everyone involved! 3. But if you are feeling a bit dry down there... Keep in mind that you'll want to use a silicone lube because it won't wash away, but not an oil-based lube as it can break down condoms. And don't be afraid to reapply frequently as the body’s natural lubricant tends to gets washed away during water-based play. 2. Use it with toysReal talk: if the idea of rubbing your dry palms on your partner’s penis—or alternatively, spitting into your hands every few minutes—seems meh, have I got news for you! A generous helping of lube will make even the most awkward hand job giver look like a bona fide handy expert. Lubing up your partner's penis and your hand will ensure that any movement feels heavenly, and gives you more room to experiment with new techniques. These include baby oil, massage oil, coconut oil, etc. These lubes can be a good choice for masturbation, but never use oil-based lubes if you’re using condoms. Make sure you only use water-based lube with condoms. Anything oil-based will weaken the latex and may lead to rips and tears. Ready to get lubed up?

Hello and welcome to the brave new world of arousal gels and serums—aka products designed to increase sensitivity and thus, well, arousal during sex. These products, some of which double as lube, work to increase oxygen delivery and blood flow to the genitals, making you more sensitive and increasing your body’s natural lubrication. Take it from us, sex editors who have spent actual hours getting our hands wet testing out just about every lube under the sun, this stuff can do amazing things for the skin. While we don’t necessarily advise swapping out your extensive skincare routine for a bottle of lube, some intimacy products actually do double duty as beauty products. For reference, see Selfmade’s Self Disclosure Intimacy Serum, which happens to work wonders on dry skin and cuticles, JFYI. 18. Use it when you masturbate There have never been more forms of lubricants (also known as lube) widely available, and from so many places including pharmacies, health stores and supermarkets. So it’s a great time to start incorporating it into your sex life! Get ready to rid yourself of any outdated notions you might have about lube by reading on about its many benefits... 1. Lube can be used by anyone, for anythingLook, dry mouth happens to the best of us. Whether you’re on certain medications that give you cotton-mouth or you’re just, like, straight-up dehydrated, giving and receiving head with a sandpaper tongue is an uncomfortable experience for everyone involved. Add a bit of unflavored lube to the receiver’s vulva before diving in, and everyone will be a little bit happier. 12. Use it pre dry-hump sesh Sometimes, particularly during the last few days of our period, it's really dry down there and placing a tampon can hurt,” says gynecologist Shayma Mathews, MD, a medical advisor for Playground. “Apply a little lubricant to the tip of the tampon applicator so you get a smooth glide in.” 20. Use it to enhance all the sensations Lubricant, or lube, increases pleasure for girls and guys, during sex, making sex more comfortable and enjoyable. Lube is used to decrease friction, which means sex with lube won’t be dry and uncomfortable. Rule of thumb, water-based lube is compatible with all kinds of sex toys, so I recommend always having some on hand,” says Rowett. “It also washes off easily and doesn't leave residue, so no stained sheets or spending ages in the shower trying to scrub it off.” 3. Use a lube launcher

Unlike the vagina or penis, the anus often doesn’t provide adequate natural lubrication during sex. So apply lube liberally during foreplay for a relaxing effect, during anal intercourse itself, or while you’re using anal sex toys for a more pleasurable experience all round. 5. It can make sex safer modal.find('.cireview-abuse').attr({'data-product_id' : '','data-review_id' : '', 'data-cireview_id' : ''}); That said, lube isn’t just for penetrative sex. In fact, pretty much every form of play—whether partnered or solo, intercourse or outercourse, oral or anal—can benefit from some extra lubrication. The sky’s truly the limit when it comes to creative ways to incorporate lube into your sex life, and there are almost as many different kinds of lube as there are ways to use it. That’s why, ICYMI, we’ve taken the liberty of honoring our absolute faves for every sexual situation in Cosmo’s First Ever Lube Awards. (Yeah, it’s kind of a big deal.) We all have our less-hydrated days and, let’s be honest, spit is a really ineffective lubricant. If you’ve avoided lube in your sex life thus far, I challenge you to get yourself a small bottle, try it out next time you play, and tell me that shit isn’t awesome. You don’t even have to save it for partnered sex. Use a little the next time you masturbate and notice the difference. data: 'review_id=' + encodeURIComponent(review_id) + '&action=' + encodeURIComponent(action) + '&product_id=' + encodeURIComponent(product_id) + '&cireview_id=' + encodeURIComponent(cireview_id),cireview-abuse-'+product_id).find('.cireview-abuse').attr({'data-review_id' : review_id, 'data-product_id' : product_id, 'data-cireview_id' : cireview_id}); Lube can be used for vaginal sex, anal sex, oral sex, masturbation, and mutual masturbation (hand jobs and fingering) Silicone-based lube

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