Sunday, September 24, 2017
Pay more attention when you use personal lubricants with condoms
Almost condoms are lubricated, there's really not enough lube on them to do you a heap of good. So, when your choosing condoms, get some extra water-based, condom-safe lubricants . Add a drop on the inside of your condoms and lots to the outside, and you will not only be making everything feel better, you'll also further decrease your risks of condom breakage!
.Also you should avoid the "fancy" lubricants. Condoms that are spermicidally lubricated or lube which has spermicide in it should be avoided. That stuff is basically like dish soap, which is not a hot idea for use inside anyone's body. It can lead to infections, and the major health organizations actually advise against it now because it can increase the risk of passing STIs. Warming, tingling, or numbing cream are also not such a great choice. Many people find that they cause uncomfortable irritation or burning, which can certainly make the breaks on whatever is going on! Flavored lubes are great for oral sex, but not so great for penetrative activities. Especially with female partners, as those lubricant often contain sugars, which can upset the balance in the vagina and lead to infections. So stick to the plain, water-based (or possibly silicone-based, although those can sometimes also lead to vaginal infections for some female partners) lubes for vaginal or anal penetrative activities. Oil-based lubes and anything that is not actually sold as a lube should be completely avoided as they can actually damage your condoms and/or lead to infections if they are not actually formulated for genital use! Personal lubricants supplier, flavored condom manufacturer. Email: linda@oemcondoms.com
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