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lubricantWhy use a lubricant and especially one sold by Whet. If you're thinking that perhaps you do not need that, then think again. Our bodies’ own love lotion is controlled by hormones and under specific circumstances. There are times where those may experience times of dehydration and lack of proper lubrication can result in painful intercourse and in fact most bacterial infections are a direct result of too little lubrication coupled with penetration. Lubricant is the ultimate sexual accessory in every vixen’s bedroom. It makes a slippery situation even more slippery and increases pleasurable sensations – the extra juice acts as a stimulant. It helps to lessen the chance of condom breakage, is fantastic for both Solo and Not So Solo play, and is most absolutely essential for anal play. If you are having a marathon lovemaking session you are most likely going to dry up, keep your bottle of lubricant in a handy place so that you are not tempted to use saliva or even worse a petroleum jelly. If you are using sex toys the outer shell will most likely absorb your natural lubrication so lube is essential, it can even be substituted for hair gel in a pinch. Whet™ Personal Lubricant is water- based and non-staining that can safely be used with condoms and toys including silicone. It is available in the unflavoured and unscented Extra Virgin or two seductive flavours Vanillicious and SlipBerry. How much juice you produce depends on where you are in your hormonal cycle- a little extra moisture can only make things more delightfully squishy, according to Lisa Sussman the author of Sex Toys. The use of lube for external stimulation: Adding a dollop of lube to the outside area of your vagina can make stimulation feel far more intense. Ask your partner to massage your clitoris using either cold lubricant for a tingly sensation or warm it up by gently blowing on it and see how it feels. Vaginal Penetration: Use it for vaginal penetration of any kind. Even if you are aroused and lubricated adding lubricant can enhance the erotic sensations and take your experience to an enhanced level. Some women also naturally produce less lubrication than others and in sometimes even as women become more aroused their juices can decrease. Both your car engine and you run better after a lube job. Condoms work and feel better when they are lubricated. Never use oil-based lube with condoms as they will break down the latex. Adult Toys/pleasure enhancers such as dildos, vibrators, fingers and so on, benefit from the use of lubrication. Lube can help "smooth things out "and provide a more stimulating experience. Adding lubrication to your solo love routine can give it a whole new twist and adding it to your mutual masturbation means bonus points for both of you so make it part of every solo or non-solo love voyage. Lubricants can be a fun addition to oral sex so go on tantalise your taste buds while lubricating your lover. The flavoured varieties are perfect. Try the Vanillicious and SlipBerry flavours for some variety. Try out a sensual massage using some flavoured lube and rub your partner up ‘the right way.’ Make Whet lube part of your arsenal of anal accessories. The anus, unlike the vagina, does not lubricate naturally and the anal membrane is thin and can easily injured if there is too little lubrication. The rule when it comes to anal play is use lots of lube- as much as you think you need- and then add twice as much. Water-based lubricants are the closest to your natural body fluids. As their name suggests they consist of a water base that feels slippery and sleek to the touch. They can be used with latex condoms and silicone toys. This is the type is most commonly recommended by doctors and sex therapists. Whet ™ does not stain, is safe to use with toys of all materials and barrier birth control methods and rarely causes irritation. The new generation of water based products, like Whet, offer a no-fuss, super-slippery, sensual, odourless or flavoured, non-sticky, non-greasy answer and are better at lubricating than oil based products. The main difference between the different brands of water based lubes is how slippery they feel and how thick or thin they are. Whet is thin enough to be easily pourable but thick enough to stay where it is needed. Whet ™ has been specifically designed to remain moist, retain its lubricity, and not become sticky or tacky. Water based lubricants designed for medical purposes are perfect for that application, but many people find them lacking when used for sexually. Remember to choose those that have been designed for sexual play and repetitive motion. The advantage of silicone lubes is supposedly that they do not dry out and that they are waterproof. They may be used with condoms but they can and will harm sex toys and anything else made of silicone. This is because silicone is basically made of tiny glass beads which rub together and scratch. Petroleum based lubes are made from petroleum jelly, mineral oil or petrolatum. An example would be Vaseline ™ or baby jelly. Petroleum based lubes quickly destroy latex and should never be used with condoms, diaphragms, cervical caps or latex toys. They may also be drying and toxic to mucous membranes and it is generally recommended that one steer clear of them. Oil based lubes are great for massage and even for masturbation but they destroy condoms, diaphragms, cervical caps or latex toys containing latex and should never be used together with them. Oil based lubricants are also liable to stain sheets and clothing or at least be difficult to wash off. Never ever use an oil or petroleum based product with any latex or silicone sex toy or a condom. The oil will eat holes in the material the size of swiss cheese and you can kiss your product and your safety good-bye. For all your sexual lubrication needs, remember to choose Whet as your discreet adult online shopping store. |
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