Is Vaseline Safe to Use For Masterbating - Tips Please Posted: 10-05-07 14:30pm
Hi well I used to have dry wanks where I
didn't need to use any sort of lube but
recently I had to be cercumcized so now I
don't have any foreskin to rub over the
head.
I tried masterbating and I could not rub
the head of the penis as it was just dry
but before there it was all moist under
the foreskin. So I just tried to rub the
shaft of the penis and its very dull and
boring and takes ages.
So I found some vaseline and rubbed it all
over my penis and I could masterbate in a
simular technique as before I had the
cercumcision but its all very messy. I
think lubeing up is the most common way
for men to masterbate but its new to me
and I'm 21 years old.
Anyways after masterbating, tissue dosen't
quite clear up all the vaseline and I
couldn't be bothered to have a shower
right then so is it safe to leave a shiny
coated layer of vaseline on the penis
untill I have a shower or dose any sort of
lube need to be washed off instantly
after.
Is there any other sort of lube that is
easyier to clean away and from the hands
also. I will say I much prefer the
vaseline method to dry wanks. I can
actually use my whole hand now instead of
just fingers. I've never used any sort of
lube before when masterbating. I think
eventually I will master the right amount
of vaseline to use so it would be less
messy
Thanks
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Ingi
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Posted: 10-05-07 14:33pm
Yes. There are water soluble lubes (like
KY Jelly) that work. You shouldn't use
vaseline with condoms, it can break down
the latex. (I know you didn't ask about
that. I was just throwing that information
in for future reference)
Vaseline will not harm you if left on your
penis. In fact, it might make the skin
very soft
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Bren86
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Posted: 10-05-07 14:43pm
Ah I was gonna ask about vaseline and
condoms also so thanks for that info.
I'll be on the look out then I guess for
some other forms of lubes. Do you have any
other recommendations and are these lubes
only available at pharmacys. I think
vaseline might bobble up my boxer shorts
as I got some vaseline on my jumper once
then after the wash it was all bobbly and
just ruined the material on the jumper.
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Ingi
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Posted: 10-05-07 14:46pm
They will be near the condoms... for where
ever you get condoms. There are lots of
different kinds. I'm not a huge fan of the
ones that heat up. But that is just a
personal preference.
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young Girl
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Posted: 10-05-07 14:47pm
i recomend anything Ky
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Marianne0558
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Posted: 10-05-07 14:49pm
Durex makes one that tingles I LOVE it.
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Bren86
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Posted: 10-05-07 14:49pm
HEAT UP I think I will give that one a
miss myself. lol. The tingle one sounds
fantastic.
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