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  2. What Is Lube Really? Our Experts Explain When and How You ...

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    Like water-based lubricants, silicone-based options will also not affect sperm integrity, making them a safe option to use when trying to conceive, adds Dr. Ross. What to know about lube safety

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    #LubeLife Water-Based Lubricant. With over 100,000 five-star reviews on Amazon, #LubeLife’s water-based personal lubricant is one of the most popular water-based lubes on Amazon.

  4. The Best Lube for Women, According to Experts and Reviewers - AOL

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    It doesn’t contain any glycerin or parabens, meaning irritation is less likely (but like with any lube, test it out first), and its long-lasting formula doesn’t easily dry out. from $14 at ...

  5. Motor oil - Wikipedia

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    Manufacturers advise to not exceed their time or distance-driven interval for a motor oil change. Many modern cars now list somewhat higher intervals for changing oil and filter, with the constraint of "severe" service requiring more frequent changes with less-than-ideal driving.

  6. Sperm oil - Wikipedia

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    Sperm oil was a popular lubricant. It worked well for fine, light machinery such as sewing machines and watches because it is thin, does not congeal or dry out and does not corrode metals. It was also used in heavy machinery such as locomotives and steam-powered looms because it can withstand high temperatures. [27]

  7. Vaginal lubrication - Wikipedia

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    Vaginal lubrication fluid is a plasma transudate which diffuses across the vaginal wall. Composition varies with the length of arousal. [1]During arousal, vaginal lubrication, also sometimes called "arousal fluid", is produced.

  8. Can you use olive oil during sex? 5 things to know about lube

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    Lube also has some unusual uses outside the bedroom “Lube’s purpose is to make things more slippery and have less friction, so there are some unconventional uses for lube as well,” says Purdy.

  9. Pre-ejaculate - Wikipedia

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    Pre-ejaculate on the glans of the penis. Pre-ejaculate (also known as pre-ejaculatory fluid, pre-seminal fluid or Cowper's fluid, and colloquially as pre-cum) is a clear, colorless, viscous fluid that is emitted from the urethra of the penis during sexual arousal and in general during sexual activity.