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No, lube is not a laxative. Lubricants are typically used to reduce friction during sexual activity or for medical procedures, whereas laxatives are substances specifically designed to stimulate bowel movements or relieve constipation. While some lubricants may contain ingredients that can have mild gastrointestinal effects, they are not intended or effective as laxatives. Always use products for their intended purpose to ensure safety and effectiveness.

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