Whether actually needed or not, lube is a great play thing for the penis and clitoris and labias.
If your partner is wet, you can dip a finger in the mucus and spread it over the head of your penis and top of the shaft--or she can do this for you. Once you begin to penetrate, her mucus will continue to spread over your penis. Generally times you have difficulty are when there isn't sufficient natural lubrication, or, if it is not applied to the head of the penis.
[QUOTE=Brandye;152575]Using contraceptive (spermicidal) vaginal cream gives you adequate lube and a higher level of protection than just the condom, alone.[/QUOTE]
Let's just assume that a person still has teeth...would spermicidal vaginal cream hurt the teeth that you have left if you considered oral activities?? :)
No. The three spermicides that are presently most used will have no effect on healthy human tissue. If oral activity is planned or expected, fill the applicator and lay it beside you. Insertion takes only seconds.
All girls are different. I would buy some to have just in case
i use it all time makes things go easier x
[QUOTE=Im A Big Boy;152526]im wondering, me and my girlfriend wanna have sex but i dont know if i need lube or dont need it. help please![/QUOTE]
with or without a condom?
because the condom has luve packed in with it though you still might need some extra on stand by in-case.
If not using a condom just get some and have it close by incase needed.
Whether actually needed or not, lube is a great play thing for the penis and clitoris and labias.
If your partner is wet, you can dip a finger in the mucus and spread it over the head of your penis and top of the shaft--or she can do this for you. Once you begin to penetrate, her mucus will continue to spread over your penis. Generally times you have difficulty are when there isn't sufficient natural lubrication, or, if it is not applied to the head of the penis.
Using contraceptive (spermicidal) vaginal cream gives you adequate lube and a higher level of protection than just the condom, alone.
[QUOTE=Brandye;152575]Using contraceptive (spermicidal) vaginal cream gives you adequate lube and a higher level of protection than just the condom, alone.[/QUOTE]
Let's just assume that a person still has teeth...would spermicidal vaginal cream hurt the teeth that you have left if you considered oral activities?? :)
No. The three spermicides that are presently most used will have no effect on healthy human tissue. If oral activity is planned or expected, fill the applicator and lay it beside you. Insertion takes only seconds.