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Wet Gellee Jelly Personal Lubricants in Review

Sexuality | 24.12.2009 18:18 | No Comments

Trey Osborne asked:


When it comes to using personal lubricants at a certain point you begin to realize that having a sexual lubricant with a little flavor to it might not be such a bad thing.

Trigg Laboratories which is the manufacturer of Wet personal lubricant must have had this very idea in mind when they came out with their Wet Gellee Jelly Lubricant.

In this article we are going to review some of the benefits of Wet Gellee Jelly Lubricant as well as briefly discussing the alternative for those of you interested in a 100% natural personal lubricant that allows you to quite simply allows you to experience what your partner tastes like rather than covering it up with a jelly.

Gellee Jelly Lubricant comes in to different flavors original which has a grape like taste to it and Kiwi Strawberry.

Since these are water based lubricants they are definitely latex condom compatible and do a good job of masking the latex flavor if that happens to be your thing.

They are also completely sugar and stain free which means you can enjoy as much of it as you like although we wouldn’t recommend that you make any peanut butter and jelly sandwiches with it.

One of the more convenient sexual features with this particular product is the fact that it is extra thick so it stays where you put it and is very long lasting and silky smooth.

Basically, like most flavored personal lubricants it is pretty much good for one thing and that is when you want to add a little flavor to your sexual activities without the stickiness that using real fruit and food can often create.

However, for those of you who truly enjoy the taste of your sexual partner and don’t require any additional flavors for your personal lubricant consider choosing Carrageenan All Natural Personal lubricant which is 100% natural and completely tasteless which means you can enjoy the taste of your sexual partner above all else.


New and Improved Adult Toys Frontier Buzzwords of the Day: Phthalate-free and Sugar

Sexuality | 10.12.2009 2:23 | No Comments

Justina Mathews asked:


Phthalates are plasticizers that make your toy malleable. They have been found in *** toys, children’s toys, and cosmetics. Some phthalates are bad for you. Some are not. The ones that may be bad are said to have hormone disruptors and cause kidney and liver damage. That’s just not ****.

There is a lot of misinformation out there, so take the hype (good and bad) with a grain of salt. Is there proof that phthalates are bad for you? Not really. And of the phthalates that may be bad, there are just as many that have no danger whatsoever. So if you have a jelly piece and it has been your trusted friend for years, do not be hasty in throwing it out. Decide for yourself what risks you want to take. And if you are wondering which of your old toys have phthalates, a general rule of thumb is that hard means phthalate-free. Hard plastic, metal, and glass are most often phthalate-free. Of the realistic feeling materials, CyberSkin was the only material to pass the test. Greenpeace said so. The rest were proven to have phthalates.

As far as new items, why take risks? Phthalate-free is certainly not bad. Look for the claim on the package. And if you want to really be sure you have got a healthy piece of poontang playtoy, stick with the silicone and glass. Non-porous, hygienic, phthalate-free. While I may sound cavalier about the phthalates, I have to admit, I let myself err on caution and let go of a few old friends in my toy chest. It was a great excuse to go shopping for some new friends and I got three new silicone toys and a glass wand! Now THAT IS ****. If you want to do some internet research on the buzzword of the day, look for phthalates and *** toys in your favorite search engine.

Sugar is sugar. I think we all know what that is. Glycerin is a sugary liquid. This is a description I am sure my chemist friend would prefer I expound on. So for him, I will also add that glycerin is a sugar alcohol with very low toxicity. It is used in numerous cosmetics, pharmaceutical, and personal care items. It is in lubricants because it doesn not dry as fast as water and it is very effective in adding that slickness we all want. So glycerin-based lubricants and lubricants with glycerin last longer than their water-based, glycerin-free kin. Glycerin is not dangerous. Okay, I think my chemist friend would be happy. I know I am.

But on the other side of the lube tube is this: Yeast finds sugar yummy just like we do. So if you have a sensitive area, look for the “glycerin-free” and “sugar-free” copy on the bottle. My vote goes to the Kama Sutra Love Liquid, O My Lubricants, and System Jo brands. Kama Sutra has been around since the 60s helping the Summer of Love last all the way to new millennium. And while the other two companies are younger, they bring with them some heavy hitting FDA standards.


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