
The man whose Lingaa (penis) is very long will be wretchedly poor.
The man whose Lingaa ia very thick will be very lucky, and the man whose Lingaa
is short will be Rajah. - Anangga Rangga The
wetter the better! One of the best kept secrets of safer sex. Even
if you don't need a lubricant — it sure does feel good! Lubrication
can help keep condoms in good working order. Using a water-based lubricant
on the outside of the condom reduces friction and decreases the chances of
breakage. A few drops inside the tip of the condom can greatly increase
sensation. Be careful not to add too much, this may cause the condom to
slip off. Be sure to use only water-based lubricants. Oil-based lubricants,
like petroleum jelly, baby oil, and lotion will diminish the strength of latex
70% in less than 30 seconds! Spermicides act as a chemical barrier and
can be used for added protection. Nonoxynol-9 is spermicide commonly found
on condoms and in lubricants. Some people are allergic to nonoxynol-9 and
may develop a rash or irritation which can make them more susceptible to
infections. Do a patch test on another area of your body, such as your
wrist, to determine whether or not you are allergic. If you want the
security of a spermicide, you may want to try foam as it spreads more
evenly and will provide more coverage. Never use a spermicide instead
of a condom. | |