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

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    What is lube, really? A lubricant, aka lube, is a liquid, made of silicone, water, or oil, used during sexual activity to reduce friction by making the genital skin feel smoother, either solo or ...

  3. Lubricant - Wikipedia

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    Lubricant. A lubricant (sometimes shortened to lube) is a substance that helps to reduce friction between surfaces in mutual contact, which ultimately reduces the heat generated when the surfaces move. It may also have the function of transmitting forces, transporting foreign particles, or heating or cooling the surfaces.

  4. Vaginal lubrication - Wikipedia

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    As a result, VIP induces an increase in vaginal blood flow accompanied by an increase in vaginal lubrication. The findings suggest that VIP may participate in the control of the local physiological changes observed during sexual arousal: genital vasodilation and increase in vaginal lubrication. [5] Neuropeptide Y is also involved in producing ...

  5. Sexual arousal - Wikipedia

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    The increase in blood flow in the genital and other regions may lead to a sex flush in some men. [ 7 ] As sexual stimulation continues, orgasm begins, when the muscles of the pelvic floor , the vasa deferentia (between the testicles and the prostate), the seminal vesicles and the prostate gland itself may begin to contract in a way that forces ...

  6. Condom Guide: Answering the Most Common Questions - AOL

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    For penis length, measure from the base of your penis to the tip. Measure along the top side of the penis, pressing the end of the measuring tape firmly against the pubic bone. For penis girth ...

  7. Dry lubricant - Wikipedia

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    Dry lubricant. Dry lubricants or solid lubricants are materials that, despite being in the solid phase, are able to reduce friction between two surfaces sliding against each other without the need for a liquid oil medium. [1] The two main dry lubricants are graphite and molybdenum disulfide. They offer lubrication at temperatures higher than ...