KY question

sweetmedic

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I was just wondering why everyone puts down KY?
Is it just that there's better stuff to use? I have only used KY and finds no problems with it, other than its always cold right out of the tube.
Its just easiest to find and buy...at your local drugstore

....only trying to gather information to have some better fun...
 
sweetmedic said:
I was just wondering why everyone puts down KY?
Is it just that there's better stuff to use? I have only used KY and finds no problems with it, other than its always cold right out of the tube.
Its just easiest to find and buy...at your local drugstore

....only trying to gather information to have some better fun...

Personally I prefer KY to say astroglide. AG is like water in my humble opinion.

Besides, KY won't be cold out of the tube if you place the tube in a glass of warm water 10 minutes before you need it. :)
 
You could always try using 'Wet'... Thick, scented, flavored, and safe to use with condoms or toys... And you can find it at just about any drug store.
 
While KY is slippery, it breaks down (looses the slip) fairly soon. It's original design was for "one-time" use in medicine, such as inserting a rectal thermometer or an "in just once or twice" palpitation. Then the problem becomes clean-up, so being able to eventually wipe it completely off becomes an asset. Thus the goal to be slippery, but not stay slippery.
 
I had the same question, but we recently tried Wet, and there's a huge difference in the slipperiness and staying power. We still use KY for a little extra help with insertion, but Wet is definitely better for activities that require a longer lasting lube.
 
ReadyOne said:
While KY is slippery, it breaks down (looses the slip) fairly soon. It's original design was for "one-time" use in medicine, such as inserting a rectal thermometer or an "in just once or twice" palpitation. Then the problem becomes clean-up, so being able to eventually wipe it completely off becomes an asset. Thus the goal to be slippery, but not stay slippery.

This is 100% people put down KY and why it really shouldn't be used.

SweetErika
I had the same question, but we recently tried Wet, and there's a huge difference in the slipperiness and staying power. We still use KY for a little extra help with insertion, but Wet is definitely better for activities that require a longer lasting lube.

This is 100% why people use Wet and other lubes rather then KY.


Though, some women produce alot of natural lube once they get a little help from the not so natural lube. But there is a big differece with which lube ya use to get started and keep it flowing with.
 
The gellatin lubes are ok but they dry out quickly. Use a silicone based one. They are a little bit more pricey but in the long run you use less. Not to mention that overall they are better.
 
We got some KY warming jell, and I can't use it. It irritates me. However, I have usued other warming products with no problem.

Anyone esle have this problem with KY?

Anyone with the explaination for this?

Thanks.
 
sweetnpetite said:
We got some KY warming jell, and I can't use it. It irritates me. However, I have usued other warming products with no problem.

Anyone esle have this problem with KY?

Anyone with the explaination for this?

Thanks.

I haven't tried it (I'm afraid to after the horror stories), but it must be one or more of the ingredients in their "proprietary blend" (Propylene Glycol, Glycerin, Acacia Honey Type O, Methylparaben) that irritates some people.

Here are some fun facts about propylene glycol from the CDC:
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has classified propylene glycol as an additive that is "generally recognized as safe" for use in food. It is used to absorb extra water and maintain moisture in certain medicines, cosmetics, or food products. It is a solvent for food colors and flavors.

Propylene glycol is also used to create artificial smoke or fog used in fire-fighting training and in theatrical productions.
 
bit of a tangent

i have to agree that wet is my lube of choice it's just so slippery. I have tried the ky warming and I don't think it is all that great for sex, but it is amazing for handjobs and other play. I like that it warms up and that it doesn't have one of those sweet flavors. try it on nipples, there the holding power doesn't matter as much as the heat.
just a thought
 
Never underestimate arousal.

I personally prefer saliva, and other natural fluids. The girls I'm normally /w don't normally let me into the areas that a...more slippery substance...is needed.
 
K-Y Jelly is reliable.........I've never had problems with it
at all.

I think everyone has diff. tastes in what they want to
use as lube.....there's something out there for everyone.

:rose:
 
KY is good when you want to do anal. It is also good because it is compatible with condoms. That is one of the reasons that I have never used another brand.
Now KY has a new product, it heats up any area that you put KY down on. This is great for getting it set for some anal, or just to have fun.
 
Personally, I'm more of a fan of Astroglide.
I like the softness of it as opposed to the hair gel like texture of KY.

Never tried Wet though...I may have to check that out.

What's the general cost of it?
 
LUEserman said:
Personally, I'm more of a fan of Astroglide.
I like the softness of it as opposed to the hair gel like texture of KY.

Never tried Wet though...I may have to check that out.

What's the general cost of it?

It's not that bad, but I expected the original formula to be thicker than it is...I think I got a bottle for around $5 on amazon.com
 
Astroglide (original) is a liquid. A gell has better staying power, c.f. oil vs grease for lubricating bearings. The liquid form is intended to mix with other liquids and alter its viscosity. Obviously, that would work well for vaginal use, but isn't quite the situtation for anal...
 
i like the ky warming liquid it is awesome. i have tried other stuff and it was too slippery and greasy, so i didn't like it. even though i can not remember the name.
 
KY

I think KY is great, because of its jellyness.
A glob of cold KY, out of fridge, slathered on nether regions. The contrast of cold KY and hot private skin...
 
Can you buy Wet over the counter in any stores like Target or Walmart, or just of the Net?

Is it pretty good for anal?
 
well i can say that we like Wet and KY

i can also say that what ever you do, DO NOT USE anything with Eucalyptise (sp?) and Spearmint, ie. Bath and Body Works lotion or rubbing oil....you will both be numb.
Last Valentines day we experienced this and all of the sudden our hands and fingers and lips and everything elase was numb and heavy...we had been going for so long and hard that we didnt notice it until it really kicked in and we started laughing about it that we didnt even finish we just fell asleep laughing
 
I have found that Ky warming gel is fun to use but it does not agree with everyone.

My current boyfriend can't use Ky warming because it irritate the area of his genital piercing.

I have also found that all girls should immediately after using any lube wash all areas that came in contact with it very well. Girls can be affected by having lube stay on her "parts" for an extended period of time. It can cause unnatural dryness later and irritations. Plus it may change the taste of her juices later on. (i.e. use lube on monday night but don't clean it up right away and go down on her on Wednesday night her cum might have a very unattractive taste)

Hope this helps!
 
SweetErika said:
I had the same question, but we recently tried Wet, and there's a huge difference in the slipperiness and staying power. We still use KY for a little extra help with insertion, but Wet is definitely better for activities that require a longer lasting lube.

Great info, Erika. I haven't even heard of it since I always went for the KY. I'm definitely going to read more on this.
Thanks, saldne
 
Blindinthedark said:
The gellatin lubes are ok but they dry out quickly. Use a silicone based one. They are a little bit more pricey but in the long run you use less. Not to mention that overall they are better.

Just don't use silicone lube with silicone toys. It' bonds and changes the surface...
 
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