yes and no. It depends on what type of condom you bought. Some come already lubricated and some do not. It is best to lubricate non lubricated condoms to prevent brakage but it is not entirely necessary.
You can't get pregnant unless the condom breaks or is used wrong. Not all condoms have lube but works just as well as any other condom. If the woman is lubricated enough naturally you don't need a lubricated condom. It's not the lube that protects you from pregnancy.
First and foremost, you would need her consent. After that, you would need protection against STDs and pregnancy, such as a condom. The body will likely produce enough lubrication on its own, but if not, a water-based lubricant can be helpful.
If you make sure there is enough lubrication it will prevent it from breaking (dryness creates breaking).
Not if he is using a condom or is needing lubrication inside his or someone elses body. It will irritate the tissue and there's a bigger risk for the condom to break. For condoms there are special lubes so the rubber wont break.Never use hand lotion or any other substance as lubrication if you are wearing a condom. Since oil and lotions are non polar, it will dissolve the non polar latex condom as well. To be safe, always use a water-based lubricant when having sex. Good brands of water-based lubricants include KY Jelly, Astroglide and Durex. Although some condoms may contain some lubrication, this is not sufficient for anal sex since the anus and rectum does not release its own natural lubrication.
Yes and no multiple reasons why there both right and wrong at the same time
because machine want lubrication with out lubrication machine parts will be damaged
so they can move
A condom
it is where u put condom
Yes. Worked for me. Make sure the condom is non lubricated. Good luck!
put a condom on the pumpkin
Put a hole in condom.