Guest guest Posted April 27, 2008 Report Share Posted April 27, 2008 I have not been able to have intercourse or any kind of insertion since september, but my boyfriend has tried clitoral stimulation with lubricant. unfortunately the water based lube gives me a yeast infection every time, and if lube isn't used it's very painful. I have heard silcone based lube won't cause yeast and is also hypoallergenic. Does anyone know if this is true? It sure would help my depression if i was able to have some kind of intimate relationship. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 27, 2008 Report Share Posted April 27, 2008 Try a glycerin free lubricant. I use Femglide which I think is the same as Slipperty Stuff. I get it at www.drugstore.com. Sherri -------------- Original message -------------- > I have not been able to have intercourse or any kind of insertion > since september, but my boyfriend has tried clitoral stimulation with > lubricant. unfortunately the water based lube gives me a yeast > infection every time, and if lube isn't used it's very painful. I have > heard silcone based lube won't cause yeast and is also hypoallergenic. > Does anyone know if this is true? It sure would help my depression if > i was able to have some kind of intimate relationship. > > > ------------------------------------ > > **IF REPLYING TO THIS POST, PLEASE REMOVE ORIGINAL POST, > Thanks for your cooperation! ** > > *** Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 27, 2008 Report Share Posted April 27, 2008 My favorite lube is pure coconut oil. I get it on-line here: http://store.thecatalog.com/7683.html It's cheap and it goes a long way. I've never had a problem with it, unlike olive oil which gave me my last yeast infection. > > I have not been able to have intercourse or any kind of insertion > since september, but my boyfriend has tried clitoral stimulation with > lubricant. unfortunately the water based lube gives me a yeast > infection every time, and if lube isn't used it's very painful. I have > heard silcone based lube won't cause yeast and is also hypoallergenic. > Does anyone know if this is true? It sure would help my depression if > i was able to have some kind of intimate relationship. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 27, 2008 Report Share Posted April 27, 2008 Why don't you try using some organic coconut oil? Not only is it a good lubricantand good for your tissues, but co has anti-yeast properties. The only downside isthat, as an oil, it can be a little on the drippy side when it heats up, so just be sureto have an old towel underneath you. For lubricating your clitoris you wouldn't need all that much, though. . . .I used to use Slippery Stuff a.k.a. Femglide, but find for me that it dries stickyand tacky. Plus, it includes potentially irritating chemicals that i am not comfortableexposing my skin to.Hollis ------------ -- Original message ------------ -- From: " lulubuns " <lulubuns (AT) yahoo (DOT) com> > I have not been able to have intercourse or any kind of insertion > since september, but my boyfriend has tried clitoral stimulation with > lubricant. unfortunately the water based lube gives me a yeast > infection every time, and if lube isn't used it's very painful. I have > heard silcone based lube won't cause yeast and is also hypoallergenic. > Does anyone know if this is true? It sure would help my depression if > i was able to have some kind of intimate relationship. > > > ------------ --------- --------- ------ > > **IF REPLYING TO THIS POST, PLEASE REMOVE ORIGINAL POST, > Thanks for your cooperation! ** > > *** Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 27, 2008 Report Share Posted April 27, 2008 I don't know if anyone else posted this yet but I love, love, love Sympathical Formulas lubricant - it's homeopathic and so nice. I get it from www.mothernature.com - you'd have to double check, I don't think it's water based though. Melinda Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 28, 2008 Report Share Posted April 28, 2008 please dont take this as a sales pitch but i have a website and do adult romance parties. we sell a natural silicone lube called slick n smooth that is latex friendly, fragrance free, non allergenic, tasteless vit E enriched, never sticky or tacky even after it is dried, safe for sensitive skin, non-toxic, & non-staining. The ingredients are Dimethicone, dimethicone cyclopentasiloxane & vet E acetate. that is it If you are interested, I will get it for you AT MY COST for anyone on this site as I would love to help anyone I can as you were all there to help me as well. You would just pay the shipping/tax. It is $19 but my cost is $11.40 for a 2.5oz bottle, so with the s/h /tax it would be about $17.50. You would have to contact me instead of ordering online so i can give the discount so if you are interested please let me know by email or check out the site www.brownbagparty.com/...i hope whatever you use helps! > > I have not been able to have intercourse or any kind of insertion > since september, but my boyfriend has tried clitoral stimulation with > lubricant. unfortunately the water based lube gives me a yeast > infection every time, and if lube isn't used it's very painful. I have > heard silcone based lube won't cause yeast and is also hypoallergenic. > Does anyone know if this is true? It sure would help my depression if > i was able to have some kind of intimate relationship. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 29, 2008 Report Share Posted April 29, 2008 - sounds a bit like a sales pitch to me. " Adult Romance Parties? " ....that has a nice sound to it. There is nothing wrong with selling - it is the American way. Good luck. In VulvarDisorders , " Cerreta " wrote: > > please dont take this as a sales pitch but i have a website and do > adult romance parties. we sell a natural silicone lube called slick n > smooth that is latex friendly, fragrance free, non allergenic, > tasteless vit E enriched, never sticky or tacky even after it is > dried, safe for sensitive skin, non-toxic, & non-staining. The > ingredients are Dimethicone, dimethicone cyclopentasiloxane & vet E > acetate. that is it If you are interested, I will get it for you > AT MY COST for anyone on this site as I would love to help anyone I > can as you were all there to help me as well. You would just pay the > shipping/tax. It is $19 but my cost is $11.40 for a 2.5oz bottle, so > with the s/h /tax it would be about $17.50. You would have to contact > me instead of ordering online so i can give the discount so if you are > interested please let me know by email or check out the site > www.brownbagparty.com/...i hope whatever you use helps! > > > > > > > I have not been able to have intercourse or any kind of insertion > > since september, but my boyfriend has tried clitoral stimulation with > > lubricant. unfortunately the water based lube gives me a yeast > > infection every time, and if lube isn't used it's very painful. I have > > heard silcone based lube won't cause yeast and is also hypoallergenic. > > Does anyone know if this is true? It sure would help my depression if > > i was able to have some kind of intimate relationship. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 1, 2008 Report Share Posted May 1, 2008 I am sorry, but "Dimethicone, dimethicone cyclopentasiloxane and vit e acetate" does not sound "natural" to me!Mindy>> we sell a natural silicone lube called > Dimethicone, dimethicone cyclopentasiloxane & vet E> > acetate> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 1, 2008 Report Share Posted May 1, 2008 well it may be a sales pitch if I would be making money off of it but I would no be making a dime, just thought I would help someone who may need it. > > > > > > I have not been able to have intercourse or any kind of insertion > > > since september, but my boyfriend has tried clitoral stimulation > with > > > lubricant. unfortunately the water based lube gives me a yeast > > > infection every time, and if lube isn't used it's very painful. I > have > > > heard silcone based lube won't cause yeast and is also > hypoallergenic. > > > Does anyone know if this is true? It sure would help my > depression if > > > i was able to have some kind of intimate relationship. > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 1, 2008 Report Share Posted May 1, 2008 <well it may be a sales pitch if I would be making money off of it butI would no be making a dime, just thought I would help someone who mayneed it.> Thanks for your kind offer hon that was nice of you, I don't believe it's a sales pitch at all, but you sincerely offering to help if some one wants to take advantage of it.. Hon you've been with us since April of '06.. *smile*, (Wow has time flown) and if it were someone brand new I might be a little suspicious. I don't think the other comment meant anything more than that hon. Sometimes this form of communication doesn't come across well.. By the way I too liked the 'Adult Romance Parties' sounds nicer than some of the blatent sexual ones. HugsDee~ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 1, 2008 Report Share Posted May 1, 2008 Thank you for the email Dee. I have been cured from this awful hell as of Jan 07 and have promised to stay on the site and be there for others if I see that their experience was or is similar to mine so I can help shed some light or share my own experience with surgery. I have had many people read some posts and actually contact me offline that I have helped. if I feel that I may have something to offer someone who may need it, since I have direct access to it, I didn't feel wrong to offer. As far as what i said about the lube, I got directly from the manual about each product that I have so I was writing exactly what the company wrote to describe that particular product. Thanks for your understanding Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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