A new week, and another great Formspring.me question!
I think I’m broken, I can’t get wet. It’s like my mind is in it but my body isn’t.
What’s wrong with me?
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A new week, and another great Formspring.me question!
I think I’m broken, I can’t get wet. It’s like my mind is in it but my body isn’t.
What’s wrong with me?
Keep reading →
Categories: Dear Jane
Tags: anti-anxiety medicine, antidepressants, birth control, empowered products, Gel Sensual, Lube, Lube Shooter, Oceanus Naturals, Pink, vaginal dryness
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We will tell anyone who is looking to go to any other sex shop that one way to figure out if the person behind the counter knows their shit is to ask about Lubricant. There are other ways, but lube is a good place to start.
Lube is important, it helps things happen and is totally essential to have a good time. If your body produces enough of it, then power to ya, but some people need a little help. There are many outside forces that can screw up the chemistry in your body to make it not lubricate itself (I’m talking to the ladies right now)…. birth control messes with wetness it usually drys you up, antidepressants and anti anxiety medicines usually drops sexual desire/libido, other meds for your heart could do it too.
But its ok, sex doesn’t have to be painful – in fact, if it is, you need to fix that, and we have just the info for ya.
Categories: Jane Says, Reviews, Lubes & Lotions
Tags: Anal, birth control, body glide, choose your own adventure, climax, desire, Elbow Grease, Eros, Gel Sensual, glycerin, gun oil, ID Glide, ID Millenium, ID Pleasure, L'Arginine, libido, Lube, Lubricant, masturbation, Menthol, oil, organic, Pjur, Sex, silicone, tantus, water
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