Is It Safe to Use Saliva as a Sexual Lubricant? Does Spit Work as a Lubricant?

Many people ask this question frequently and this is their hidden topic-of-interests.
So, you're planning for a love making process with your partner. (Don't get shy! Just starting up a few thing!). Everything must be good, all wet, but wait!, down there, it is still dry! Don't get worried, this is a common problem.
Not a big deal, right? Actually, spit just might be dangerous. As I hear, many people use spit
as a sexual lube when they don't have one on their hand. So, is it good for the love-making
process? Well, we will answer this question today. Let your lips be free!(I know you're biting,
JK). The lubricant placing saliva, which is the world's most popular sexual lube is effective,
always available, and free. But saliva is more watery than slippery, and it dries quickly. It
also seems to be harmless, yeah.
Spit just isn't as good as lube.
Yeah, you may use it regardless of our warning, thinking that it is good when when you haven't eaten spicy recently. But not, it has many issues. Continue the following....
- STIs can be spread through saliva
Any STI in the throat or mouth can be transmitted to the genitals through saliva, it must well
known though. Also, what if you had eaten some spicy before! Things will get hot, not to gear
up the process but to infect the genitals.
- You can get a vaginal infection
“The bacteria in saliva are very different than the bacteria in your vagina", according to our
research on the web. Saliva also contains digestive enzymes that break down food. When you
introduce these bacteria and enzymes into your vagina,it may leave you susceptible to
developing a yeast infection.
While, many medical experts have been warning not to use spit as lubes. Well, in your opinion
it may work for you, but whose opinion matters? Question yourself! It is Doctor's. Many Doctors
are against using saliva as a lube. Some may be even using it their-selves, sorry if I am
getting more dirty! So, let's stop using saliva as a lube.
- Coconut oil
- Olive, grape seed, avocado, and sesame oil
- Plain yogurt
- Margarine
- Hair treatment and body oil
- Sensitive skin lotion
- Baby oil
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