Lubricator what you should avoid using

There are many things you might consider trying in your heat of sex to use as a lubricant.

If you are in the company of an Escorte Suceava and you have read about the best alternatives to lube , today we will tell you which ones not to use. So whatever you end up grabbing, just make sure it hasn’t made it onto our list of things NOT to use as an alternative to lube.

Honey

It shouldn’t be necessary to explain this, but honey can cause infections and may be the worst possible lubricant. It’s a gooey mess and wouldn’t actually lubricate anything. Leave it with the bear and keep it in the closet.

Baby oil

Baby oil feels nice and smooth, but it’s packed with additives that you don’t want near your urethra, vagina, or anus. It can harbor infectious agents, especially fungi, when it enters the genitals.

Vaseline

Vaseline is not good for condoms and should never be used for sex or masturbation , despite what the clichés might say. In the same way that other oils will weaken condoms , petroleum jelly will wear them out. Also, you don’t want it in any person’s body, as, again, it’s a breeding ground for infection. Plus, it’s so insanely hard to tear yourself away from anything it touches. Stay away from this stuff unless you’re a longshoreman or something.

Vegetable oil

Vegetable oil might work a little, but there are plenty of better choices, even just from your own kitchen. Vegetable, corn, peanut and canola oils are all high in omega-6 fatty acids, which are inflammatory and bad for you in general. They’re not even great for your penis . Again, opt for coconut, olive, or avocado oil.

Solid vegetable or animal fat for cooking

The reduction, while oil-based, has a lot of saturated fat. If this is left over it will go rancid and you will have a terrible time. Grab olive oil instead if you’re in the kitchen, while you’re in for a sexy time .

Lotion

While the lotion provides the smoothness you need, it’s filled with fragrances, dyes, stabilizers, and other things that will hurt if they get into the vagina or urethra. It’s best in all cases to avoid lotions and opt for something less filled with the nasty stuff.

Spit

While it may seem intuitive to use spit as a lubricator — many men find this to be their first masturbation aid — it’s not great for sex. You can easily spread many STDs this way, especially with a partner you don’t know well. Spit isn’t a great lubricator either, and no one thinks it’s romantic to hear your partner spit while preparing for sex.

Butter

Butter tastes great, but it’s not a great lubricant. Because it contains dairy solids, it can go rancid and invite infections if it’s not cleaned very well afterwards. Nobody wants that, and honestly, it’s not even a very good lube. Opt for ghee or literally anything else except honey, which we’ve already reviewed.

Final considerations

There are many alternatives to lube at home. Some are in your kitchen pantry and some are in the bathroom, but alternatives can work just as well if you find yourself out of lube. The biggest concern is avoiding things that can cause infection or that can damage your sex toys and condoms. Water-based lubes are the safest, work great with condoms and toys, and are great for solo and partner play. A professionally formulated aloe vera oil is wonderful for those who want a more natural product, especially after reading about the various benefits they offer. You might also consider some fun additions to your sex life, like female arousal gel for a tingling, warm sensation that will get her aroused.

But avoid using everything we have listed in today’s post. You are warned!