EasyGlide Anal Water Based Lubricant – Compatible with Latex and Silicone – Non Sticky Anal Lube – 150ml

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EasyGlide Anal Water Based Lubricant – Compatible with Latex and Silicone – Non Sticky Anal Lube – 150ml

EasyGlide Anal Water Based Lubricant – Compatible with Latex and Silicone – Non Sticky Anal Lube – 150ml

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While it’s often assumed that anal sex is an act that must take place between two people, the reality is that we can often experience anal sex alone – and enjoy it. Any act of masturbation is an act of giving yourself pleasure, so this naturally applies to anal play too.’ Even though many lubes include a numbing agent, we recommended never to use numbing lubes, gels, or creams for anal sex. If you’re interested in making your own homemade anal lube and not just stopping with using coconut oil, I have a few great recipes for you: 1. Coconut Oil and Shea Butter Delight

Many vaginal lubes are designed to match the viscosity of your body’s natural lubricant. This means they end up being fairly thin. There are some liquids that people believe will make a good lubricant but can actually lead to infection and irritation. Some of these include: Vaseline As butter is a dairy product and requires refrigeration, there are risks if people use it for sexual activity. If you’re someone who can’t be bothered to keep reapplying when you get going, then an oil-based lube is the gift that keeps on giving.

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When there’s a bunch of waste in your colon that needs to come out, your colon contracts and pushes the stool into the rectum, an eight-inch chamber that connects the colon to the anus. Your brain receives the signal that you need to head to the bathroom sometime soon, and your rectum stores the stool until you voluntarily contract it to push the poop out. Isabel Vasquez RD, LDN is a registered dietitian and freelance health and nutrition writer. Her work is especially focused on helping individuals divest from a one-size-fits-all approach to health and connect with their unique needs. If you're fluid-bonded with your partner — meaning you've chosen to stop using barrier methods, a choice that should be based on the results of comprehensive STI testing — it's still important to avoid transferring bacteria from the rectum to other parts of the body, for example the vagina. Switching from anal to vaginal sex without replacing the condom or thoroughly washing the penis or dildo can lead to a vaginal or urinary tract infection. 3. Anal play should be pain-free, so take it slow and pile on the lube (or spit). While all of the above are valid uses, anyone can get a little something from getting slippy. So, if you’re wondering “what is lube?” or “which lube is right for me?”, pens, paper and sex toys at the ready – we’re about to give you the lowdown on all things lube.

You can find more about the use of coconut oil for masturbation in our article here if you’re interested. Add the arrowroot powder and start stirring. Once you see the texture change and become more gel-like, turn off the heat. Now, it might be tempting to use butter as an anal lube as it’s an oil, just like coconut butter, right? Some people opt for additional internal cleaning in the form of an enema (often called an “anal douche”), which flushes the inside of your butt with water or saline. But doing so isn’t necessary and there are lots of safety and health caveats involved, so there are some things you need to know if you’re considering trying it out. Besides the base ingredients of oil, water, or silicone, lubes often have other ingredients to enhance their function. Aloe vera is a common one that provides natural lubrication and moisturization. Vitamin E is another commonly added ingredient with similar benefits to aloe vera.However, people should avoid using silicone-based lubricants with sex toys, as they may damage silicone products. Oil-based lubricants That said, Wright cautions against using a product with ingredients that you wouldn't put in your vagina. 'If you’re using enough of it, the chances of a little bit of it getting in or around the vulva or vaginal opening are pretty high, so it’s important that you’re using something that is okay if some creeps over into that area,' she explains. When in doubt, the fewer ingredients, the better, Wright adds. Not to be confused with lubricants used by your local garage, the lubes we're obsessed with are the ones used for sexual pleasure and comfort. To get real basic, lube is a liquid that applied to the genitals or anus to make penetrative sex comfier and more pleasurable by reducing friction. Not only does it feel great, but lube also helps to prevent injury, tearing or discomfort during sex or masturbation. Which lube is best for me?



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