You can use alternatives like aloe vera gel, coconut oil, or olive oil as lubricants. Water-based lubricants, available at many drugstores, are also a good option. It's important to ensure that any alternative you choose is safe for your intended use, especially with condoms or toys. Always do a patch test to check for any allergic reactions.
Yes
Baby Oil, Ky Jelly.
The KY jelly is not so much in the mercury drug. The KY jelly constitutes only one percent in the mercury drug.
Ky jelly!
Hand lotion is not a good lubricant; use KY Jelly.
lubricating jelly
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Well, darling, the freeze point of KY jelly is around 18 degrees Fahrenheit. So, if you're planning on storing it in the freezer for some reason, make sure it's not too chilly in there. But seriously, why are we talking about freezing KY jelly? Just use it for its intended purpose and keep it at room temperature like a normal person.
Why would you use lubricant for something that self lubes retard..
ky jelly
I think either would get sticky after a while, petroleum jelly might stain the sheets. You could use a higher grade massage oil or lotion, some are even edible.
mother natures KY jelly