Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Slippery When Wet

Ok, before I jump into this post I would like to apologize for the excessive absence. Life got in the way and a few things took a seat on the back burner. I'm back, and hopefully Av isn't too far behind me!

Lube. Too much of it or too little of it can make a sack session a flop. But, just the right amount will boost your down-there sensations.

Lubrication is your body's way of telling you you are turned on and good to go. Without it, comfortable, successful sex just isn't going to happen.

Every woman's body is different and therefore lubricates differently. There is no normal amount. But if you find yourself drier than the Sahara even when you're ready to jump his bones, don't worry. Figuring out why will help you both enjoy a smooth ride.

Many women complain of down-there dryness. The common cause? Rushing through foreplay. Don't dive in for the main course if you aren't fully aroused. Its got bad news written all over it and will only lead to painful, uncomfortable sex, and possibly yeast infections. Fun, eh?

Even if you don't have an issue self lubricating, many women reported having better sex after using store-bought lube. It seems the extra slip made sex more satisfying. If you want to give a store bought lube a try look for a water-based option, over silicone, petroleum, or oil. Most couples prefer it, and its safe for use with a condom.

Remember, a little lube goes a long way. You don't need to slather it on. It may take a bit of trial and error to figure out what amount works for you. Start sparingly and increase if needed.

Want to try lube? Give these ones a whirl....

Turn up the heat with K-Y Brand Warming Liquid. It claims to produce a gentle warming (not hot!) sensation. Just double-check your guy's love glove: The liquid is recommended for use with latex condoms only.

Flavored lubes like dessert-y BabeLicious or herb-and flower-infused Good Clean Love, an eco-friendly pick, take the "job" out of a BJ. Since they're glycerin-free, he won't have to rinse off presex.

Make bathtime lots of fun with Sex in the Shower Silicone Lubricant. The slick stuff won't wash away during shower, pool, or tub nooky. Bonus tip: The label can be easily peeled off for added discretion.

xoxo
L




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