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Yes vaseline is good
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How do u treat the redness or patches after vaseline use
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Yes Vaseline is 100% safe however it does break down condoms and can make your penis sting very painfully when you have dry skin especially during winter which is only temporary and doesn't cause any damage whatsoever.
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Lotion were actually damage your skin and can reduce sensitivity meaning you won't be able to feel anything. Lube or Vaseline is fine
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Hi I'm Darius and I use soap and it has a scent but now ever since I started using it for a while my penis is like Itchi and burning on the outside but it is not an STD cuz it doesn't burn when I pee but it just burns me outside and itches so I have to put Vaseline on it the stop it so what does that mean
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Hi Marco,
I have similar pigmentation and red patches on my glans for about 6 months now. Could
It be due to excessive use of Epaderm to get rid of the dry skin or something else? I even noticed a blue spot at the tip that died out but the mark remains. I get the occasional itch? Could it be an STI?
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yes it's very useful
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It is perfecty safe to use vaseline as long as you like, so get your bs outta here.
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The best lubrication for masturbation is the human foreskin. The highly innervated, erogenous, internally-lubricated foreskin is secured only at each extremity and is not attached to the underlying shaft of the penis. It is internally lubrication with lymphatic fluid and glides up and down the shaft of the penis without friction. The foreskin is filled with pleasure nerves that are stimulated by motion. This makes it ideal for masturbation.  Foreskinned males usually do not need additional lubrication. Circumcision de-foreskins the penis, shortens the available skin and makes the residual skin taut and immovable. Nineteenth Century doctors thought that would make masturbation impossible. It did not actually make it impossible but it made it harder to do and less fun.

 

Most circumcised guys who try to masturbate without lubrication are likely to experience friction irritation and pain. If you don’t have a foreskin, then you will need external lubrication (not “lotion”) to compensate for the loss of your foreskin. You will need to learn to slide your hand up and down the shaft. Some males purchase a personal lubricant, which is designed to provide lubricant for sexual intercourse. Others may use petroleum jelly, such as Vaseline (which is greasy), baby oil, vegetable oil, or saliva.

Specialized masturbation creams are now being marketed.

Some foreskinned males also like to use lubrication, although it is not strictly necessary. Products with harsh and irritating chemicals should be avoided. Shampoo and body wash have been reported to cause irritation.

 

Soap dries out the natural oils so it should be avoided as a lubricant. It should be used only in an emergency.

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What are the treatment of I already used it for a long time ?
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I am scared
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Yes bro don't do it
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Hi good day to all is it okay to use to put the jelly in my pinnes to inhance my penis
Im thinking I gonna try to inject the this product in my penis ..so what is the best thing that i can do...
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Is there a cure? Or does it cure naturally?
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Good for glands
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