For anal insertion, a thick, water-based lubricant or a silicone-based lubricant is often recommended. Water-based lubes are easy to clean and safe to use with condoms, while silicone-based lubes provide longer-lasting slickness and may require more effort to clean up. Avoid oil-based lubricants with latex condoms, as they can cause breakage. Always ensure to use a generous amount of lubricant to enhance comfort.
Yes it works very well as an anal lubricant, but DO NOT castor if you are pregnant.
You should create a capsule of pure THC and make it available for anal insertion. the best.
No it has alcohol in it.
It is not recommended to use baby oil as an anal lubricant. It can cause irritation or even an infection due to its potential to disrupt the natural pH balance of the rectum. It is safer to use a lubricant specifically designed for anal use.
First cover the item with a lubricant or if don't have lubricant use vegetable oil or Vaseline (petroleum jelly). Then insert the item slowly into either your or your partner's anal hole.
Yes, if you really must.
Artificial sphincter insertion surgery is the implantation of an artificial valve in the genitourinary tract or in the anal canal to restore continence and psychological well being to individuals with urinary or anal sphincter insufficiency.
Do you mean insertion? If so, then yes, they would. The lubricant used would aid insertion to an extent. You should apply more lubricant though - sometimes you will need more than it has.
yes, however water based lubes are best. Also, anal lubricant should never be used on children water or oil based
The purpose is to allow an easy insertion.
Hand lotion is not a good lubricant; use KY Jelly.
You are going to want to use a condom and water-based lubricant. If the person has never received before you may consider getting an anal toy that is slightly smaller than your penis. You start with the smaller toy and lubricant, then you move up to your unit and more lubricant. Go slow and be reassuring.