Sex 411: The Lowdown on Lube
By Essin Em • Sep 30th, 2009 • Category: Lead Story, lubeLube. Maybe you love it, maybe you don’t, but I’m willing to bet a fair amount of money that you never learned about it in your middle/high school sex education classes. Hell, maybe you still have no idea about it. Many people don’t.
I am a huge proponent of lube. In fact, I even have a button that I wear proudly; lube is love. Perhaps you are asking why I’m such a lube lover. Let me give you the lowdown on why lube is so great.
First of all, lube can make things easier. You know when a ring is stuck on someone’s finger and they put vasoline or butter on it to help slide it off? Or when you’re trying to get a bullet vibe in or out of a dildo, and a drop of lube helps it pop right out (or in)? Lube helps to pave the way. Let’s say you’re trying to stick something (penis, dildo, cock, fingers, etc) into something (usually a vagina/cunt/anus). Why WOULDN’T you want to make it a smoother entry? To slide right in instead of having to force something is one of the great things about lube.
Now, you might be thinking “but my/my partner lubricates fabulously all on their own.” Great! Perhaps you don’t need a little extra help. However, natural lube can dry up fairly quickly, plus there are so many reasons someone might not be lubricating much (or at all); antihistamines (any allergy meds), hormonal birth control, a plethora of other medications and medical conditions, stress in your/their daily life, hearing kids running around in the other room, etc. Plus, some people just don’t have a lot of natural lube. And that’s perfectly ok. Easiest solution to this is to grab some lube and add it to your sex life.
Talking about adding lube — anuses, although pretty spiffy, are not able to lubricate on their own. At all. Period. Ergo, if you are putting things in a butt (your own or someone else), PLEASE use lube. Even if it’s just spit, use something. If you’re trying for some hot anal sex, and haven’t ever done it before, use lube. It’s really hard to slide something big into something small if you’ve got a ton of friction going on.
Let’s speak to condoms for a moment. Poor condoms get such a bad rap. However, one little trick to making them feel better for all parties involved is lube! Put a small drop…and when I say small, I mean small, inside the condom before the wearer puts it on. Then, put a little more lube either on the outside of the condom or wherever the condom is going to be going. Voila! Less friction equals more sensation, and you’re still having safer sex.
How much is the right amount? Start out with a little, as you can add a little more and a little more until it feels just right…kind of like a pervy goldilocks. Too much, and soon you’ve turned sex into a slip n’ slide; not enough, and it totally defeats the purpose of using lube.
What happens when you’ve been going at it for a while, and your lube starts to dry up a bit? Instead of adding more and more and more and turning it into a sticky, goopy mess, most lubes reactivate with a little bit of water. This can be spit, sprinkling some water from a drinking glass, or my personal favorite; using a squirt gun. Get creative.
There are, for all intents and purposes, three types of lube; oil-based, water-based, and silicone-based lubes.
Oil-based lube (such as Boy Butter) are great jack off lubes. They stick around a long time, are very slick, and well, they’re designed for wanking. However, they are NOT ok to put inside cunts, and there is a great debate as to whether oil is butt friendly. Granted, people have been using Crisco for years, but if you want to be sure of being body-friendly, don’t put oil based lubed inside you. Additionally, oil of any kind dissolves latex…meaning oil based lubes and any latex condoms/gloves/dams are mortal enemies. Safer sex and oil based lubes don’t belong together.
A good amount of the lubes available, especially at your local drug store, and many sex toy providers, is water-based. This means the main ingredient is water, and that it will wash off easily. It doesn’t have the staying power of oil based or silicone based, but it is definitely vagina/cunt/anus friendly, is easy to get off when you’re done, and reactivates with a little water. Additionally, it is latex friendly AND will not harm silicone toys.
Silicone lubes are available primarily online – you’ll be hard pressed to find them at the drugstore, although your local sex toy/adult store might carry it. It does not wash away very easily, making it good for sex in the shower/pool, or if you’re planning on going at it for a while. The number one thing to know about silicone lube is that you CANNOT use it with silicone toys. It may melt them, or turn them into a Swiss cheese consistency, etc. Keep them separate. However, silicone lube IS latex friendly, and although there are a few dissenting voices, it is generally considered friendly for vaginas/cunts/anuses.
Some of the water based lubes contain glycerin, and quite a few people have negative reactions to it, including getting yeast infections — since glycerin is made from glucose, which is sugar. If you’re having problems with your lube, or you KNOW that you’re prone to yeast infections, make sure your lube is glycerin (and paraben) free. Some good glycerin-free, water-based options are Maximus, Sliquid, Probe and O’My.
As a note, some (although not all) flavored lubes do contain sugars of various types. Sugars + cock = not an issue. Sugars + vagina/cunt = yeast infections. Read the ingredients, and know what you’re putting in your body!
Lube is love, folks. There are so many choices out there, and so many great reasons to use it, from exploring new territory to increasing sensation, and much more. With all the positives and the lack of negatives, why not give lube a good college try?
-Essin’ Em
Essin Em >> Essin' Em is the pen name of sex educator Shanna Katz. As a queer, kinky, sex-positive disabled Femme and - a personable professional pervert, if you will, Shanna loves writing, presenting, educating, performing and playing with a number of subjects regarding the wide spectrum of sexuality. "Sex 411: The Sex Ed You Never Learned in School" is about educating people on all types of sex and sexuality...not just preventing pregnancy and STIs. For information on discussions, workshops, sex coaching, play parties, body-healthy sex toy parties and more, please visit www.ShannaKatz.com. She also writes as Essin' Em on the popular sex blog "Sexuality Happens" at www.Essin-Em.com.
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Thanks Shanna for sharing a good break down about the different lubes out there.
Hi!
Thanks so much for this piece. I have always wanted to know the breakdown about lube coz i was concerned with the ingredients and infections. I plan to get on your websites so i can learn more to have a happier sex/love life.
best regards.