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Selecting the Right Lubricant for Use with a Condom

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If you intend to use both a condom and a lubricant during a sexual encounter, there are some facts and factors that you need to keep in mind. Through this article, you are provided an overview of the information that you need to keep in mind if you intend to use both a condom and a sexual lubricant during a sexual encounters. You need to keep in mind that the information and facts contained in this article actually are extremely important. In short, it is important that you keep these in mind in order to ensure that the condom you are using ends up functioning correctly during a sexual encounter.

While a growing number of people are becoming far more responsible when it comes to condom use – in other words they are using condoms whenever they have a sexual encounter – these same people pay no attention to what kind of lubricant they use with a condom.

What many people do not understand is that some sexual lubricants simply are not appropriate for use with condoms. The reality is that certain type of lubricants actually can damage or degrade a condom rendering it ineffective. In other words, some lubricants actually can work to damage a condom which will permit bodily fluids to be exchanged between sexual partners. And, of course, the exchange of bodily fluids can result in the spread of sexually transmitted diseases.

The types of lubricants that you absolutely must avoid if you will be using a condom during sexual activity include: petroleum jelly, grease, hand lotion and baby oil.

Indeed, you need to avoid any lubricant that contains oil or petroleum in its formulation. You need to closely examine the label of any lubricant product that you intend to use before you actually use that product in conjunction with a condom. The fact is that these kinds of products can damage a condom making it more likely that the condom will break or leak fluids.

When you will be using a condom during a sexual encounter, you will want to focus on using a water based sexual lubricant. This includes products such as Astroglide or K-Y Jelly. (Keep in mind that reference to these particular products is not intended to be an endorsement as such. These products merely are mentioned to provide you with an example of water based lubricants that are suited to use with condoms.

If you look at a box of condoms, you likely will find information about the type of lubricants that are suitable for use with condoms. Moreover, many lubricants also contain information about the propriety of their use with condoms. In the end, and as has been noted, you need to ensure that you purchase water based lubricants for use during sexual encounters when condoms will be utilized. As has been noted in this article, this will ensure that your condoms will not be damaged because of the lubricant you are using.

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