oil weakens and ruins latex condoms. use water based lube or even spit, or get a different material condom. get crazy with it ;P
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
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.
yes because the condom could break
I got break out from my boyfriend a month ago an he used a condom an he didn't break an i in see my monthlies up to now what may be the cause of that?
Reusing a condom is not recommended as it increases the risk of breakage, which can lead to pregnancy or the transmission of sexually transmitted infections. It is best to use a new condom for each sexual encounter to ensure effectiveness.
yes u can :)
baby oil, and vaseline.
baby oil, and vaseline.
Depends.If you had sex with them, then probably 5 hours.If you used a condom, then maybe a bit more.If you used lube, then plus one more hour.If you're black, then the chihuahus dead.
No, condoms should not be used with lubricant on the outside. Lubricant can weaken the condom material, increasing the risk of breakage. Instead, apply lubricant inside the condom or use it on the genital area to enhance comfort without compromising safety. Always check the condom packaging for specific guidelines regarding lubrication.
First of all you should never reuse a condom i learned that in health class. One reason is because of the chance of STDs and secound because it become easyier to break witch will not be very use full why use a condom if its just going to break you know what i mean.
Some alternative options to bike chain lube that can be used for lubricating a bike chain include household oils like vegetable oil or motor oil, wax-based lubricants, and dry lubricants like graphite powder.