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The Many Reasons Why I Love My Personal Lubricant

By Phoenix Delray
Sep 30, 2008
There are many reasons for a woman to use a personal lubricant, and they do not all have something to do with having sex. There are dozens of brands of personal lubricant from a handful of companies who are competing for your money. It is completely dependent on your preference which personal lubricant you choose as your favorite. Personal lubricant A is best for oral sex, while personal lubricant B is best for masturbation. Surveys suggest that it is not always the highest price lube or the lubricant in the most colorful box that is always the best. It all depends on your preferences, your attitude and mood, and it depends on what your needs are.

Some people tend to think that a personal lubricant is only for use during sex to make it more pleasurable and comfortable. They are used for that, but they can also serve other purposes as well. Some personal lubricants contain a spermicide, which may help in avoiding pregnancy. A personal lubricant, however, does not protect against HIV or other sexually transmitted diseases. Some lubricants can be used as body oils, skin moisturizers, and massage oils. A personal lubricant that is popular as a massage oil is one of the warming liquid lubricants. The personal lubricant warms the skin on contact and feels great during massage.

The main reason, however, for using a personal lubricant other than for during sex is to relieve vaginal dryness. There are many times when a woman can experience dryness, and a personal lubricant can provide quick relief. When the vaginal walls are overly dry, the area can become very itchy and painful, and the vagina is at increased risk at this point for infection. The skin can tear, and become infected. Also, without the bodys own natural lubrication, there is nothing there to trap harmful germs before they can enter too far.

Vaginal dryness can occur during a menstrual cycle, right before a menstrual cycle, when you are under severe stress, when you are dehydrated, if you have a yeast infection, during menopause, and during pregnancy and nursing. Also, there is a handful of medications that can cause vaginal dryness, as some antibiotics do. This is because antibiotics kill bacteria in the body, and unfortunately, some of the bacteria that is killed is the good bacteria in the vagina.

What causes the lack of natural lubrication are fluctuations in estrogen levels, which are affected by all of the instances above. A personal lubricant can help correct vaginal dryness, however, if you think you may have a yeast infection, you should see your doctor before trying any over the counter medication. Do not use a personal lubricant if you suspect a yeast infection.

There are many kinds of personal lubricants that can help with dryness during any of those times, and most are over the counter, but some are available by prescription only, like vaginal lubricants that contain estrogen. Depending on your preferences, you can buy a personal lubricant that comes as creams, oils, suppositories, or as a smooth bodyglide.
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