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PostPosted: 06/17/08 - 13:13    Post subject: recommended lubes for masturbation Vote now! Reply with quote

Is vasoline dry skin lotion good or bad for masturbating?
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PostPosted: 06/17/08 - 20:01    Post subject: Lots of lube to chose from Vote now! Reply with quote

Sure...not only does it lube, but it might also moisturize your skin, making it smooth and silky...

Vasolene petroleum jelly make work, but it tends to clog pores and can be sticky to clean up.

Some people prefer a water-based lube, such as KY Jelly that you can buy at any drug store or Wal-Mart, because it washes up so easily.

However, it tends to dry out easily.

Some prefer a thicker gel or lube that can be purchased through adult toy stores or over the internet.

Soaps are usually too harsh.

Some recommend the new body wash gels as more gentle, but I've no experience with them.

Anybody?
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