Destroys condoms??????????
Sorry but just not true.
It destroys LATEX condoms is right.
Plastic ones NO.
There is a lot to be said for upgrading your choice to a better level.
Introduced some very experienced people to Unique and they love them. Near bomb proof.
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Mineral oil is derived from petroleum manufacture. It's a byproduct. Prolonged use makes my skin irritable and itchy. Also makes a mess of most things it comes in contact with and you need a degreasent to get rid of it.
Depends what you're doing, but perhaps think about rapeseed or even olive oil.
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By *heWolfMan
over a year ago
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"Destroys condoms??????????
Sorry but just not true.
It destroys LATEX condoms is right.
Plastic ones NO.
There is a lot to be said for upgrading your choice to a better level.
Introduced some very experienced people to Unique and they love them. Near bomb proof.
B2"
Indeed, sorry, should have made that clear. That said, a lot of people haven't got a clue that there even are latex-free condoms until someone with an allergy makes them use one. My friendly, local GUM clinic will happily give away boxes of latex condoms if asked, but if you want latex-free, you will have to cough up some cash for them. |
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