seano
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Straight to the point:
- Is there a toxin-less lubricant which is compatible with condoms?
- Is there a toxin-less lubricant which is compatible with condoms?
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Coconut oil
Lol.Bone broth?
Lolololol. This. 10/10Bone broth?
Ah ha ha ha.....perfect jyb.Bone broth?
did you found an alternative?Straight to the point:
- Is there a toxin-less lubricant which is compatible with condoms?
Spitspit...
I think oil tends to perish rubber. But I'm not sure whether the current common versions are made of rubber or are compatible with oil.
@haidut I've been reading that coconut oil can have an anti dht effect, would putting this on the penis and it getting on the scrotum area cause an issue??
Also, refined or raw coconut oil better??
I don't think coconut oil has strong anti-androgenic effects. PUFA is much more likely to have that effect. IMO de-odorized coconut oil or MCT is better. The one with odor is allergenic to some people...and also I think some people find the fruity/floral smell of regular coconut oil off-putting during sex. Probably because it masks or mixes with the pheromones and interferes with their natural arousing effect.
PUFA And MUFA Are Strong Inhibitors Of 5-AR, Saturated Fatty Acids Are Not
Cholesterol And SFA Are Anabolic; PUFA/MUFA Akin To Chemical Castration
Okay that sounds fair.. What would you say about long term use of it? Like i may use coconut oil on the penis every single day, maybe 20-40 minutes at a time.. Can it kind of 'be absorbed' by the penis and cause any issues with the tissue etc
Aloe juice is quite slippery. Very skin and condom friendly.Unfortunately not very practical. It spoils quickly without refrigeration or toxic agents.I don't think it is dangerous, people in East Asia have been rubbing it on their bodies daily for millennia. Glycerol/glycerin is probably even more inert so you could alternate that with the oil if you are concerned about frequent use.