Permalink Reply by LADA on January 30, 2009 at 6:53am
TNX!!!!!
It doesnt matter ...my husband and I are working without "raincoat" anyway...extending the family tree.....
But I have a "dry winter" doun there and Jessicas advice of "spiting" doesnt help.LOL.
Thank you very much for your advice....I WILLL DEFINITELY TRIE IT!!!!!!!
No. Latex condoms should not be used with oil-based lubricants or products that have an oil as a major ingredient. Oils weaken condoms and can increase the risk of breakage.
My source is my doctor. But i found this on a search.
Some substances which cause deterioration of latex condoms within an hour of exposure are mineral oil, baby oil, petroleum jelly, suntan oil, olive oil, peanut oil, corn oil, sunflower oil, palm oil, margarine, coconut oil, dairy butter, insect repellents, burn and hemorrhoidal ointments, rubbing alcohol, cod oil and shark oil. Lubricants which contain these products should not be recommended for use with latex condoms.
Other products that weaken latex condoms are specific vaginal creams, vaginal spermicides and sexual lubricants. Some of the brands that were identified as harmful to condoms are:
* vaginal creams (Monistat, Estrace, Femstat, Vagisil, and Premarin);
* vaginal spermicides (Rendell's Cone and Pharmatex Ovule); and
* sexual lubricants (Elbow Grease, Hot Elbow Grease, and Shaft).
Permalink Reply by LADA on January 30, 2009 at 6:56am
Thank you for all your advices!!!Still since you are so informed (WOW!) perhaps you know about some organic lubricant by any firm that is good oil free or not?Tnx again!!!!!
So I guess Coconut and grapeseed oil would be great if its being used only as a vaginal lub and not a lub for sex... If protection is needed. Otherwise lub it up and have some fun!