Intercourse Question?


Question:
When you get condoms, you need to get them lubricated...If they're already lubricated, then does that mean you should buy lubricant anyway for them?

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Answers:
Lubricated condoms are very helpful if your body doesn't make enough natural lubrication on it's own. You can still use more lubricant, even with lubricated condoms, but you don't necessarily have to do it. Just be careful that if you do use extra lubricant, make sure it is water based and not oil based (it should say on the label what it is made of)...oil based lubricants can break down condoms and cause them to get holes in them. Hope this helps.
Not unless you have no "lube" personally
You may not need extra lubricant, it really depends on how your body works with the condom. But it's better to have it and not need it than need it and not have it.
yes you can get lubricated condoms or just buy it extra
Be careful if you add lube. Things like vaseline are petroleum based and will dissolve the condom. Use lube that is designed to be used on condoms.
No, you do not need more lubrication for it but if you feel you need it or would get more pleasure from using it, by all means. This question is a personal preference kind of thing.
It is highly variable. Some condoms are lubricated while some others are devoid of any lubrication. Water-based lubricants, oil-based lubricants and silicone based-lubricants are most commonly used. The main aim of lubrication is to enable easy insertion of the condom, minimizing the chance of rupture and maximizing comfort.it is most preferable that u lubricate your penis and the vagina rather than the condom,some condoms cannot be lubricated with certain types of lubricant because this can cause it to break during intercourseSome condoms are already lubricated with dry silicone, jellies, or creams. If you buy condoms not already lubricated, it's a good idea to apply some yourself. Lubricants may help prevent condoms from breaking during use and may prevent irritation, which might increase the chance of infection.
If you use a separate lubricant, be sure to use one that's water-based and made for this purpose. If you're not sure which to choose, ask your pharmacist.

Never use a lubricant that contains oils, fats, or greases such as petroleum-based jelly (like Vaseline brand), baby oil or lotion, hand or body lotions, cooking shortenings, or oily cosmetics like cold cream. They can seriously weaken latex, causing a condom to tear easily.
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