Advantages - is water based therefore cleans up easily with water. Will not deteriorate condoms. Safe for internal use.
Disadvantages - Gets sticky after a while, apply a little water to rejuvenate.
2007-03-19 21:40:01
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answered by Anonymous
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There are several advantages:
1. It doesn't react with latex condoms.
2. It can easily be purchased over-the-counter.
3. It's cheap.
4. It can be, even though I would not try it, used even during oral sex since it's said to have a sweet taste.
5. It does not stain clothing or sheets.
6. It cleans up easily.
7. If you use KY Jelly or other lubricants in conjunction with a condom, it will reduce the likelihood of the condom breaking.
Disadvantages:
1. It tends to dry up during long use. (you can reactivate it by adding water or saliva to it)
2. Like someone stated above, if you overuse it or utilize it when there all ready is natural lubrication, it can cause the orifice to become too "slippery", thus reducing the friction.
As you can see, the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages. Even the two disadvantages I named are easily resolved. Enjoy. :)
2007-03-20 04:36:57
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answered by VHagerty 5
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Advantage- It is a lubricant, so therefor it will be easier to get into whatever it is that you are getting into ;)
Disadvantage- If it is already self-lubricated you dont want to use it, because if you do, it will almost be as if it went in too easy, catch my drift?
2007-03-20 04:23:32
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answered by Christina T 1
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Last time I had sex, we didn't use it and he "tore" me up I had to get medical help!
And the directions say "for all your lubrication needs" so one time I had a flat tire and couldn't get the lug nuts loose...so we KY'd them...and changed the tire!!!
2007-03-20 04:31:06
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answered by Anonymous
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advantage would be really helps for dryness-dis advantage messy and of you had an allergic reaction to iy that would be bad.
2007-03-20 04:24:15
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answered by roxy 3
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Depends in what hole you are intended to use it with.
2007-03-20 04:23:07
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answered by alain 2
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