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| Sex All right Ladies- Share tips, tricks, advice, and experiences on how to spicen up that bedroom! |
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My boyfriend is one of those guys that just seems to go on and on. Normal I enjoy it but every once in a while I get really irritated. It is the skin between my vagina and anus that gets really sensitive. I am certain it is because I get dry. I was wondering if any one knows of a good numbing lubricant that I can use? Is this a good idea? Does anyone have any other idea how I stop the soreness?
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It is important to use a really good lube that does not evaporate too quickly. Once it becomes dry, that is when you start to get the irritation. You also want to use one that isn't sticky. It could also be his pubic hair or yours (if you have any) that are contributing to the irritation.
I do not know off hand of any numbing lube. I think there are some out there they may have a cooling effect similar to mentholatum. That might feel good on irritated skin. I would definately avoid the heated types in your case. You might try a search online for numbing or cooling lube. |
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