Water Based Lubricants: A Solution for Anal and Vaginal Sex
If lube had a slogan, it would be “Lube: Making Anal Sex Possible Since 1960.” Since the sexual revolution of the ‘60s, anal lubes have gained popularity, and thanks to the Internet, the accessibility and variety of lubes have skyrocketed. Everything from water-based to flavored lubes are promoted to everyday users, but men and women looking for water-based lube ideal for anal and vaginal sex may find a tough time finding products that appeal to both types of intercourses—until now.
Water Over Silicone
Silicone lube works great for anal sex—but not vaginal. Because silicone can cause yeast infections, women tend to avoid silicone lubricants during vaginal sex. Instead, most ladies opt for water-based lubes, but because of the limitations of some water-based oils, the liquid seems unsuitable for anal sex. Plus, silicone-based lubes provide a thicker consistency ideal for anal sex, a feature most water-based lubes cannot imitate.
Couples will subsequently buy both types of lubes—one for anal, another for vaginal. But instead of purchasing two products, couples can find alternatives that provide the right thickness and silkiness for both vaginal and anal sex. Now, just because theses lubes provide options for vaginal and anal does not mean men should go from anal sex to vaginal sex. No, anal to vaginal sex can cause infections and the transmission of disease.
Benefits of an In-Between Product
Water-based lubes ideal for both types of intercourse provide some benefits—a few less obvious, including:
- Cheaper alternative than buying both
- Longer consistency for vaginal sex
- Enhanced sensation during anal sex
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