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mistoferin -> What makes flavored lubes sweet? (5/26/2007 9:45:15 PM)

I am very, very allerigic to some types of artificial sweeteners. I was wondering if anyone might know what they use to make flavored lubes sweet. I'm sure it's not a natural sugar as that would wreak havoc in a vagina. Anyone know?




adoracat -> RE: What makes flavored lubes sweet? (5/27/2007 5:48:23 AM)

i guess it depends on the lube.  they'd have ingredients listed on them so that you can be informed...

what a lot of women dont know is that glycerine (which is in many lubes) can contribute to yeast infections.  propelyne glycol also is in many lubes, its slippery stuff and also has a sweetish flavor if i recall correctly.

kitten, who has found the best lubricant for her is to get coconut oil and warm it.  no allergic reaction whatsoever, its good as a massage oil also, AND its good for the hair.  win all around.




FelinePersuasion -> RE: What makes flavored lubes sweet? (5/27/2007 9:57:17 AM)

usualy glycerin, and yeah flavored lubes can still wreak havoc even though it's not pure sugar.




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