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So far in my sex life, I've used baby oil with my sex partners. Does this work as well as gel or other type lubes?
I have found that natural saliva, applied lovingly and lavishly before penetration works best for anal intercourse. For most of us, there are glands that provide the secretions that come are triggered during defecation and those glands are often stimulated during anal intercourse to provide continual lubrication, if she enjoys the experience.
Are you insane?? The anus doesn't self-lubricate!! http://www.amanita.net/images/smilies/arg.gif
This may not be the case with some women but my experience has been that with those that really enjoy the experience, no extra lubrication is necessary after penetration.
The anus does not self-lubricate. Period.
Now, it's possible that you haven't felt the need for extra lube with some women, particularly those who enjoy it.
But biologically, physically, the anus does not self-lubricate in males or females.
Personal preference: The absolute best I've used thus far is a product by the people at "Wet" called "Platinum/Premium".Not sticky at all. And the lasting effects are rather substantial with little reapplication to your partner.
Look up "The glands of the anal canal in man" .
Now you're just being an idiot.
Your source:
- a single paper from 1961 (PDF link)
My sources:
- Sex author Heather Corinna (this is a website for TEENS)
- Random blog on the internet (normal dorks know this stuff)
- Go Ask Alice (Columbia University Health Services sex advice column)
- Unisex.org.uk (Universities of Brighton and Sussex sexual health site)
- Random discussion forum (again, this is a well-known fact)
- Daily Californian (Female Anatomy 101 article)
- GayHealth.com (see, applies to men too)
- Sex author Violet Blue (book for teen girls)
- Mixed Plate Special (blog-style sex advice column)
- eSensuality.com - Jennifer Haddad (sex & sexuality educator)
Surely I don't need to keep going.
Whatever. It's obviously not worth arguing with you, you don't listen to reason OR SCIENCE.Yes, but then there is my personal experience which informs me otherwise.
I like water based lubes and the best one I found was called ID Glide. I have no idea if it's available in the states.
Silicone lubes can damage silicone toys and I've never found one that I would favour over water-based. KY is a good, safe bet and they do lots of other products now like warming lube, tingling menthol lube and massage oil that's condom friendly.
Whatever. It's obviously not worth arguing with you, you don't listen to reason OR SCIENCE.
Whatever. It's obviously not worth arguing with you, you don't listen to reason OR SCIENCE.
Silly girl. Obviously you (and the rest of the people on this forum) don't know anything. What were you THINKING of?![]()
It makes my head hurt how messed up this is. And you should see the thread in GLBT.![]()
I looked briefly. It's scary how people still don't know anything about their own bodies. I mean WHAT are they teaching in schools these days?
Gee, I wonder if possibly what they think is 'lubrication' is possibly . . . poop? Beyond that, just because the person's enjoying themselves doesn't mean that there's lubrication. Some people LIKE it that way.
Some people LIKE it that way.
Whatever. It's obviously not worth arguing with you, you don't listen to reason OR SCIENCE.
Here is what I am saying.
The vagina self-lubricates.
The anus does not.
Period.
Others may think they feel that it does, but according to human biology, it does not.
That's all I'm going to say on this subject. I am secure in the belief that my statements are scientifically sound.