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female
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30-35,
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writes: When my boyfriend and I have sex, sometimes it's hard for his penis to get in my vagina. Don't worry, we use condoms. I've asked people I know for some advice, and some suggest lubricant. But what excactly is lubricant? And how can it help?Thanx
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reader, mz2jlpmghrs +, writes (25 August 2007):
mz2jlpmghrs is verified as being by the original poster of the questionI looked in a drugstore for it. I found it. One of them said strawberry flavored. What's that supposed to mean?
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female
reader, 15 and worried +, writes (24 August 2007):
condoms usually have lubricant on them already but ya you can go into a drug store even and look where the "girl stuff" is and look for lubricant it should work well
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female
reader, Basschick +, writes (24 August 2007):
Find your nearest Walmart, go to the section where they have tampons and feminine products and right in that same area, you'll find condoms, douches and lubricants. I highly recommend the one that comes in a small little clear bottle with an orange lid, called "warming sensations". It's a great little lubricant for just such problems. Good luck.
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reader, girlwhoneedshelp +, writes (24 August 2007):
Lubricant is a gel like substance that you can buy from a chemist or places like Ann Summers to help aid vaginal sex. Women don't get "wet" most of the time unfortunately and so we need a boost and this is the thing. It's just a gel basically but it can be used inside the vagina and everywhere else. Durex's selection are the best. The lubricant just moistens you up and helps your guy slide into you better. There are a wide range of lubricants you can buy. Ones that can make a tingling heat sensation and ones that are made for extra sensitivity. Its up to you!
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