Spit.
Numbing? That sounds kinda scary because anal already isn't as stimulating as vaginal, for me at least. But if it's perfect for the girl then it should be at least worth a try. Thanks for the heads up @NobodyReally and @Biggavel
When it comes to healthy products most people forget to include their sexual health products. With the majority of people having used a personal lubricant at some point in their life and because they are directly absorbed into the bloodstream, it is important that you ensure that what you use is nontoxic.
The problem is that the majority of personal lubricants sold in drug stores, including those used and recommended by medical professionals contain controversial toxins in the form of parabens. Because they can be difficult to find, there is a link at the end of this article that will provide helpful resources on where to find paraben free lubricants as well as other important health information regarding them.
What You Need to Know About Parabens
There are different types of parabens; the most commonly used are methylparaben, ethylparaben, propylparaben and butylparaben. They are used as preservatives in products and as a germicide. Manufacturers love them as they are cheap and effective at doing what they are supposed to, which is to allow for a longer shelf life of a product.
The problem is that parabens are considered by many to be toxic and are now being found in the blood of consumers at high levels. Because parabens are often used in cosmetics, women in particular are at higher risks for paraben exposure. In addition, women are more heavily exposed to parabens in personal lubricants from pap smears, vaginal dryness remedies and sexual use.
There has been some hot debate as to whether or not parabens are toxic; however, France, Denmark and other countries are already banning them-
Denmark banned two types of parabens: propylparaben and butylparaben in cosmetic products for children under the age of three on December 20th, 2010.
On May 3rd, 2011 the French National Assembly banned phthalates, alkylphenols and parabens in consumer and professional products.
The EU announced on June 26th, 2012 that they were introducing a ban on parabens in skin care products for children under the age of six months.
Growing concerns continue as parabens are known hormone disrupters and are estrogenic: mimicking natural estrogens that promote cancer. They have also been linked to allergic reactions, skin rashes, breast cancer, decreases in sperm count and difficulties surrounding fetal development in pregnant women.
Learn more: http://www.naturalnews.com/040471_personal_lubricants_parabens_ingredients.html#ixzz3H20DZGJ3
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nobody else uses decent flavored lubes for blowjobs though?nobody else uses decent flavored lubes for blowjobs though?


I'm curious about why you'd use lube for a bj?

'Wet' brand seems to be the best. I-D is decent, then Astroglide and Durex Play.nobody else uses decent flavored lubes for blowjobs though?
'Wet' brand seems to be the best. I-D is decent, then Astroglide and Durex Play.
They not just for bjs. :sipstea:
why, u gettin tired of the tasteI need flavored lube for bjs.

Nah breh, it's for the s/o. Her spit-evaporator-hands be killing mewhy, u gettin tired of the taste![]()

