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A woman's natural lubricant is called vaginal fluid. It is produced by glands in the cervix and vaginal walls and helps to keep the vagina moist and aid in sexual intercourse. The amount and consistency of this lubricant can vary throughout the menstrual cycle and be influenced by factors such as arousal and hydration.
The term for the lowest temperature at which a lubricant will flow is called the pour point.
A lubricant
It's a combination of his ejaculate (which is mostly sperm) and your natural lubricant. Some women produce a good deal more of this lubricant than others!
The lowest temperature at which a lubricant will flow is called the "pour point." This is a critical property for lubricants, as it indicates the lowest temperature at which the lubricant can still provide effective lubrication without becoming too viscous or solidifying. Knowing the pour point helps in selecting the appropriate lubricant for various temperature conditions in machinery and equipment.
The standard military lubricant is called CLP (Cleaner, Lubricant, Preservative) - also known as MIL-L-53460. It's recommended for a temperature range of -60 to 160 degrees Fahrenheit.
Absence of a lubricant or so called transmission fluid.
The liquid that reduces friction is called a lubricant. Lubricants are used to minimize the friction and wear between moving surfaces by forming a film that separates them.
All women have differing amounts of natural lubricant, depending on how aroused they are. If she doesn't produce enough, then try some water based sex lubes like KY.
Such a mixture is known as mortar
Thermostats require no lubricant.
the lubricant who born in any weather .... :D