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Lubricating your Way to Sexual Pleasure Since time
immemorial, man has continuously sought ways to give himself sexual
pleasure. These include experimenting on a wide variety of devices
such as condoms and lubricants. Condoms have traditionally been
targeted for men while lubricants have been obviously for women,
although in recent years, modern technology has come up with the
female version of condoms and a lubricant known for being applicable
on the male sex organ.
While condoms are strictly known as contraceptive devices and protection
against sexually transmitted diseases, lubricants are largely intended to give
sexual pleasure, thereby making sexual intercourse more enjoyable. They can ably
do this by providing the needed fluid to make the intimate area of the human
body wet, and thereby slippery, making for a totally pleasurable sexual
experience.
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Of course, in the case of a woman, her physical
composition has been specifically built to lubricate itself, so that
in most cases, the need for a sex lubricant is done away with. Still,
in several instances, lubricants become quite essential, if only to
make sex even more enjoyable, and at the same time, to provide a
sense of adventure to an otherwise normal act. Additionally,
lubricants are known to reduce friction during intercourse,
enhancing the sexual pleasures that both partners feel. Aside from
that, using lubricants eliminates the chances of damage taking place
in the genital tissues which are obviously quite sensitive. This is
especially true in cases when a woman experiences vaginal dryness,
which is actually a normal occurrence. This is basically because
estrogen production tends to fluctuate at times, resulting to
vaginal dryness, and this usually happens during specific times,
namely, during a woman's monthly period, during stressed-out moments,
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Some women, meanwhile, make use of lubricants in order to
increase their cervical fluid count, and this is generally
acceptable, although it must be pointed out that lubricants are not
supposed to replace the natural fluid that a woman produces when
sexually aroused. At most, they should merely be resorted to in
order to stimulate the cervix to produce the said fluids in
significantly larger amounts so that sex becomes truly enjoyable,
especially for women.
Sexual lubricants come in a wide variety of forms, with variations often
centered in the areas of texture, taste, smell, and flavor. Typically, however,
lubricants are commonly available in three distinct kinds namely water-based,
silicone-based, and oil-based.
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