To use Astroglide, apply a small amount to your intimate areas or to the surface of a condom before sexual activity. Reapply as needed if you experience any discomfort or dryness. Make sure to read the instructions on the packaging for specific recommendations.
It's understandable to feel concerned about finding something unexpected like astroglide. However, it's essential to communicate openly with your partner before jumping to conclusions. Ask him about the situation directly to clarify what happened and express your feelings. Trust and communication are key in any relationship.
they didn't use technology in 1883
They use spectroscopy.
Yes, you would be able to use electromagnets in space.
Yes, it is dried up lava the moon use to have volcanoes. The moon use to have a core but is no longer in use.
my sperm and vasoline and astroglide
Astroglide is primarily designed as a personal lubricant and is not specifically formulated for oral use. While it is generally considered non-toxic, it may contain ingredients that could cause irritation or allergic reactions when ingested. If you choose to use it orally, it's advisable to do so with caution and consult the product labeling. For safer alternatives, consider using products specifically designed for oral use.
Astroglide is discovered by accident. When Daniel Wray, while working on the cooling system of a space shuttle, tried to remove oil from anhydrous ammonia, he ended up with a strange substance that would be used to make Astroglide. No other lubricant is discovered by someone while working on a space shuttle.
Well, that's an interesting question, friend. Astroglide is actually a personal lubricant used for intimate moments. It's important to remember that it's meant for external use only. If you're looking for something to add flavor to intimate activities, there are specially made products out there for that purpose. Just remember to always communicate openly and kindly with your partner about preferences and boundaries.
Water based lubricants such as KY or Astroglide. DO NOT use petroleum based lubes like petroleum jelly (Vaseline). They are not compatible with latex condoms and can cause them to break. Check with a pharmacist- they can refer you to the right product- and you will NOT be the first to ask them for help.
Cuz smurfs have orgies while your sleeping and its all the leftover astroglide
It's understandable to feel concerned about finding something unexpected like astroglide. However, it's essential to communicate openly with your partner before jumping to conclusions. Ask him about the situation directly to clarify what happened and express your feelings. Trust and communication are key in any relationship.
HIV is not in lubricants such as KY Jelly or astroglide.
FIrst you buy some pot and cocain then lace the penguin with it. Then you snort some pcp. If that doesn't work then you can put in some astroglide and spread some bread and light it on fire. If that doesn't work it wasn't meant to be.
I find that for fleshlight, mayonnaise is quite good. You should also try egg whites and any sort of nut oil. It really is very exhillerating. Take the above recommendation for what it's worth but you should know that any "lubricant" containing any kind of oil or fat will eventually destroy your fleshlight insert. A lot of men prefer to use Astroglide for fleshlights, but it does vary. Any water-based lubricant will do the trick; if you don't have access to any, even plain spit will do the trick.
One option could be to apply a lubricant, such as oil or wax, to the slide's surface to reduce friction. Additionally, you could consider using a smoother material for the slide itself to minimize friction between the children and the surface.
I guess it would, but it would be a poor choice. Vegetable oil can be irritating to the vagina. A much better choice would be a lubricant that does not contain a petroleum byproduct....like astroglide and Kroger brand K-Y jelly. If you want a natural plant based lubricant use something like Liquid Goddess that uses raw, micro-filtered extracts, not cooking oil!