Me and my boyfriend just tried KY for the
first time, and it was nice, but really
slippery. I'm not sure we need it.
I was just wondering, do you use lube?
Why or why not? And what are your favorite
brands?
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PenguinsRus
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Posted: 11-26-07 16:08pm
Mike and I use KY about 5-10% of the time
we have sex. We use it when I am not wet
enough, or if he is lasting a longer time
than usual and I start to feel the
friction.
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Rosie H
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Posted: 11-26-07 16:19pm
wet is less slippery. I like it better.
I use it for the same reasons.....
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young Girl
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Joined: 21 Jun 2007 Posts: 13932 Location: everythings better in, texas USA
Posted: 11-26-07 22:20pm
i dont use lube
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love_pinkish
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Posted: 11-26-07 22:23pm
he he I just posted a topic somewhat like
this
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Tylanas
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Posted: 11-26-07 22:24pm
I don't need to use lube because I am
extremely lubricated by nature. However,
many women are not. They end up on here
complaining of burning vaginas and pain
during sex. The answer is often to use
lube!
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