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Step 1
Decide if you want a water or silicone-based lubricant. Water-based lubricants are available in warming sensations and wash out of the body easier. Silicone-based lubricants require soap and water to come off but they never evaporate or dry up in the middle of masturbation.
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Step 2
Make sure that you will not have a negative or allergic reaction to the personal lubricant because it can really interrupt masturbation. If you're prone to yeast infections you may want to avoid water-based lubricants because they contain glycerin. Read all the ingredients before you buy your lubricant.
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Step 3
Determine how much you want to spend on a lubricant that is being used for masturbation. Water-based lubricants are less expensive then silicone-based. It seems reasonable to spend more money if you're using the lubricant for a passionate, sexual escapade but for masturbation purposes it may be all right to keep it cheap, unless if masturbation is the passionate, sexual escapade.
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Step 4
Pick a lubricant with a warming sensation if it adds to the sexual pleasure for you. This can be especially exciting if you're using the lubricant with a sex toy.
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Step 5
Buy a thick lubricant if you're masturbating with a sex toy. Thick lubricants tend not to run off as easily.










Comments
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