Slip and Slide: The Wonderful World of Lubes

When it comes to intimacy, a little extra slip and slide can make all the difference. Yes, we’re talking about lubes, those trusty companions that turn every encounter into a sensual adventure. Whether you’re a seasoned lover or just starting to explore the world of adult pleasures, choosing the right lube is crucial. So, let’s dive into the delightful world of lubes and discover why water-based lube is the reigning champion, especially for me, Asha.

Water-Based Lube: A Love Story

Water-based lube, the classic choice, holds a special place in the hearts (and bedrooms) of many. Why? Well, it’s versatile, safe for all types of play, and compatible with toys and condoms. For someone like me who values sensuality and safety above all else, water-based lube is the gold standard. It’s silky, long-lasting, and easy to clean up, ensuring an uninterrupted flow of passion.

My favourites are those products by Sliquid.com or System JO H2O.

Silicone-Based Lube: The Slippery Affair

Silicone-based lubes offer a different kind of slickness. They’re ultra-smooth, long-lasting, and fantastic for intimate massages. However, they’re not the best match for silicone toys, as they can degrade the material over time. So, if you’re reaching for your favourite silicone-based lube, make sure it’s not in the company of your silicone treasures.

Oil-Based Lube: The Luxurious Choice

For those seeking a touch of luxury, oil-based lubes like coconut oil or even good old-fashioned baby oil can provide a decadent experience. They’re fantastic for massages, skin hydration, and some intimate activities. Just remember that oil-based lubes can weaken latex condoms, so they’re not the safest option for barrier protection.

Anal Lube: A Specialised Delight

Anal play requires a little extra TLC, and anal-specific lubes are designed for just that. They’re usually thicker and longer-lasting than other lubes, making them perfect for the unique demands of backdoor exploration. Look for formulas with numbing agents like lidocaine if you desire a little extra comfort during anal adventures, but remember, this is NOT helpful for an guys who are going to enter you from the rear, as it will numb them too, making it ‘hard’ to stay hard and finish.

Flavoured and Warming Lubes: A Taste of Ecstasy

If you’re craving a sensory overload, flavoured lubes can transform your experience into a delectable journey. From luscious strawberries to decadent chocolate, these lubes add an extra layer of excitement to oral play. Warming lubes, on the other hand, create a gentle, tingling sensation that can turn up the heat in the bedroom. I, personally, like the strawberry or vanilla flavoured lubes.

Hybrid Lubes: The Best of Both Worlds

Hybrid lubes combine the best features of water-based and silicone-based lubes. They offer the longevity of silicone while being compatible with silicone toys and condoms. It’s like having your cake and eating it too!

Coconut crush: My go-to friend

My daily go-to friend for keeping fresh, lubed and ready for action is also simply coconut oil. I have a jar of refined or unrefined coconut oil and just use a small amount – it can even go inside a little, as it is totally natural and wont ruin my pH.

In the world of adult pleasures, choosing the right lube is as essential as setting the mood and finding the perfect partner. Each type has its unique allure, but for me water-based lube reigns supreme. Its compatibility, smoothness, and easy clean-up make it the go-to choice for those who value both sensuality and safety in their intimate moments. So, remember to keep your favorite lube handy, and let the passions flow!

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Asha Moore

Experienced sexuologist, masseuse and model, I have a passion for changing people's lives to help them become the best versions of themselves, in relationships, sexuality and character. You can always talk with me privately about anything - and get exclusive private material on my OnlyFans site (asha-moore) Click on my photo here!

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