Originally posted by TheButler at 23-9-2011 02:49
Weelock,
Is there really somebody advertising a lubricant as increasing one's chance (risk!) of conceiving?? Seems to me that would be a rather big negative in the marketing of most lubricants. ...
I don't believe so because some people want to have kids and might have a hard time.
Most condoms already have some kind of lubricant and spermicide on them. So there is no need apply lubricant.
On the other hand, going bareback there's nothing. Some females are not naturally wet and need some kind of lubricant or stimulation for them. Some also become wet and then dry. So you have to apply something yourself.
If it doesn't work, they need to see a doctor for some kind of hormone pills for the female. It's usually for females over 35.
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