Of course you can purchase personal lubricants, condoms and other safe sex aids when you are under the age of 18 in most areas. However, individuals under the age of 18, or 21 in some states, may not purchase pornography or pregnancy preventatives (without a prescription from your doctor). It should also be noted that pregnancy tests can be purchased at any age.
One last comment, don't allow the sales staff at whichever establishment you visit harass you concerning your purchase. They are most likely not allowed to according to their company's customer service policy and harassing customers is, in most cases, grounds for dismissal. If they try to harass you about the purchase, ask for the manager. If the manager harasses you or you are uncomfortable in the situation, try another store.
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It is legal for minors to buy condoms,though
In Pennsylvania, there is no specific law prohibiting minors from purchasing personal lubricants; however, retailers may have their own policies regarding age restrictions for such products. Many stores will sell lube to minors, but it can depend on the individual store's discretion. Checking with local retailers is advisable for clarity on their policies.
One can purchase personal lubricants at nearly every convenience or drug store around. Whether it be CVS, or Walgreens, Rite Aid, Duane Reade, or even 7/11 it is a sure bet that they sell personal lubricants.
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There's no age limit on buying personal lubricants. Use those.
Yes i am pretty sure they can
Minors are not legally capable of "owning and administering" anything, although they may have guardians and/or conservators to manage these entities for them.
In most States of most Countries - If you buy alcohol for minors you will be in serious trouble with The Law
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no you have to show I.D at the cash register
The three main types of lubricants are mineral oil-based lubricants, synthetic lubricants, and semi-synthetic lubricants. Mineral oil-based lubricants are derived from crude oil, synthetic lubricants are chemically engineered for specific applications, and semi-synthetic lubricants are a blend of mineral oil and synthetic components.
Lubricants used are oil, graphite, water and synthetic lubricants.