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Condoms
Does lube cause condoms to slip-slide away?
Originally Published: September 19, 2003
 

Alice,

If an individual is concerned about putting a condom on easily, would it be beneficial to use some lubrication on the inside of the condom? Would this increase slippage?

 

Dear Reader,

When using latex and polyurethane condoms, a touch of lube surely can help things feel slick 'n smooth. A little lubrication applied to the inside of the tip before it's rolled on can help glide the condom right on. It also makes wearing the condom feel more comfortable. Putting some lube on the body part to be penetrated can also help. To prevent slippage, since a drop can go a long way, just a little dab'll do ya! Also, be sure that any lubrication you use is water-based, since oil-based lubes damage latex.

As for female condoms, which are made of a plastic material called polyurethane, not only does lube increase comfort for both partners, it also decreases noise!

For more information on condom usage, check out the Related Q&As listed below.

Alice

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