It might, I doubt there is any research on Marmite for intimate use. You need to get proper lube and not use food like that. The inside of the vagina has it's own flora of bacteria and food is not supposed to be mixed with that.
Why would you use lubricant for something that self lubes retard..
A small amount on some scaps would not harm the chicken but marmite is high in salt content and would not be good for the chicken in large amounts.
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No, as long as regular cleaning and hygiene are performed. However if any excess fluids of any kind (including lubricants) are left on the genitals for long periods of time without cleaning, than any mess left down there would eventually risk turning into a yeast infection. But the yeast infection wouldn't be caused by the type of lubricant, just the fact that the area hadn't been cleaned up properly. Even sweat and your own body fluids can eventually turn into a yeast infection.
I would be amazed if an intimate hug failed to turn on a male!
You would not add sand to a mixture intended as a lubricant.
Well... The Healthiest Spread To Use On Bread Would Be... Probably Marmite, Chicken Or Ham
Yes, it has been around since 1902 and I understand it is still around. If you were a Brit who had to eat the dry bread good would you put Marmite on it if you had it? Sure you would. They ate it on the war front and at the home front if they could get it. They spread it on digestive biscuits or anything they could get their hands on.
One would use a lubricant to improve the mechanical part -- e.g. chain -- within a bike if it was starting to create friction/ increased wear and tear. A good lubricant to use would be something like WD40 as it would provide both lubricating properties and reduce the likely hood of rust.
cool, formal, unfriendly.
That may be his of saying, "Can we explore a friends with benefits relationship instead?"I would think that he likes being intimate with you but also wants to be intimate with others as well and probably wants more freedom.
I think it would a lubricant not a part...