If it is a non petroleum based lube like KY it will be fine.
sure in fact, some condoms have spermicidal lube if i were you id cut out the middleman and just buy those
Sure it works. Most of the time.
Spermicidal lubricant doesn't protect against STDS like HIV or gonorrhea, first of all. Spermical lube makes things slippery and kills 90% of sperm.
If you don add lube and there's lube on the condom that could be it. The tissue get irritated if it's too dry.
oil weakens and ruins latex condoms. use water based lube or even spit, or get a different material condom. get crazy with it ;P
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.
Slim to None, infact extra lube.
Just hang it in the wash basin and wash it of.
you shhould take soup, towl, and lube and condom for fun
If you have a condom stuck inside your vagina go to the doctor and have it removed. Never ever douche to try and remove something from inside your vagina. Next time you have sex use lube so your vagina isn't too dry and that will prevent a condom from coming off.answer two:i agree with the first answer; however, don't use lube. it can cause yeast infections and bacterial infections .
I use coconut oil as lube for jerking off and having unprotected sex (not that I am advocating for either ;-)) It shouldn't be used with a condom, because the condom could break. it smells really good, it's natural, and it feels amazing. it's also cheaper than commercial lubes
No, it is neither a useful spermicide nor a good lubricant. If you really want somethng that works, go and buy a product made for the purpose from the chemist/pharmacy/apothecary/equivalent retailer.