KY jelly itself does not cause yeast infections. However, some individuals may be sensitive to certain ingredients in KY jelly or any other lubricant, which could potentially lead to irritation or an increased risk of developing a yeast infection. It is recommended to test out a small amount on a small area of skin before using it more extensively to see if you have any adverse reactions.
Yes you can, I have done it. Put KY on your middle finger and the pill on top of the finger and push as far as it can go, I have 5 pills, the small ones are little harder to insert. But ok, the pills worked slower....
No, it is not safe to put menthol in the anus. Menthol is a powerful chemical compound that can cause irritation and burning sensations, especially in sensitive areas like the anus. It can also disrupt the natural balance of the skin and mucous membranes, leading to potential long-term damage or complications. It is important to always consult a healthcare professional before using any substance in or around sensitive areas of the body.
yes it is okay to put a tampon in your anus no more than 6 hours tho. I use them cuz I leak. My wife understands it for my health. I do have to say they feel soo good deep in my anus. If you have more questions feel frre to ask
well, what you do is, enter your first preferable finger into your anus. You then thrust your finger in and out of the anus, once it starts to feel pleasurable, you then slowly but surely enter your second finger; then third, fourth etc until eventually your whole fist has entered your anus. I hope this helps :)
Put some KY Jelly on it.
The KY jelly is not so much in the mercury drug. The KY jelly constitutes only one percent in the mercury drug.
The anus for a jellyfish is its "mouth".
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KY Jelly have a commercial with a gay couple and not long ago they introduced their new version of KY Jelly with a lesbian couple.
The chemical formula for KY Jelly is water, glycerin, hydroxyethylcellulose, chlorhexidine gluconate, gluconolactone, methylparaben, and sodium hydroxide.
it's KY jelly it's lubricant most commonly used for sexual intercourse.