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Lube
Yes, there is nothing in this lotion that will stop you from being able to use it as a personal lubrication. There are some lotions that should never be used for a lube because of there ingredients.
no lotion is better because it soothes the skin. aloe vera just makes the skin feel colder.
well, It'd be better if you used lube ( if your mum and dad have any ) or use baby oil, lotion, baby gel ect.
St Ives Age Defying Lotion is oil-based and, as such, won't be suitable as lube due to the fact that it is incompatable with condoms. The best lubes are widely available water-based lube - they're cheap, or you pick them up free from a great number of places (your GP, local family-planning clinic, or GUM clinic).
pull it out. Two hands works better than one! Get some lube too
As long as it provides enough "slipperiness" and you experience no discomfort or chemical irritation, anything can be a good anal lube.
yes
Yes they are healthier for you than the synthetic oil.
WD stands for Water Displacement. It's not meant to be a lubricant.It's better than spit, poorer than 3-in-1 oil, and a lot poorer than, say a dribble of a regular engine oil.If WD-40 is all you have, it's better than nothing. But do look for something better.
Technically anything can be used as a lubricant. Chocolate is not a good one though, as it will have the opposite effect as intended.
Make sure your lotion is non toxic. Girls are very vulnerable and open and chemicals inside can cause more problems than I can write, short and long term. If you are a male using it, there are some toxins in store bought lotion that can cause testicular cancer, prostate cancer, genetic disorders and reproductive disorders if used on a regular basis. A basic oil like apricot kernel oil makes a wonderful lube and won't hurt anyone. It has no smell and you can usually find it at your grocery store.