How to use lubricant for sex
There are many lubricants you can use, some of which are particularly viscous. Petroleum products such as petroleum jelly or Abolene are very suitable. It can make the surface of the applied surface not dry for a long time, and there is no need to re-apply. However, this kind of oil will stain the sheets, and some people don't like the feeling of applying it. This type of lubricant cannot be used with latex products such as condoms because it will damage the latex material.
Many water-soluble lubricants also have different viscosities. We recommend that you use KY Jelly (Kelly Jelly), which has a good viscosity among water-soluble lubricants. It is quite interesting to apply lubricant all over the sexual organs. If you've been caressing your clitoris for a while and she starts to feel dry, you can dip your fingertips in some water and add it to the original lubricant. The applied area will regain its original lubrication. Some people like to use Astroglide which is very liquid.
You can create your own style of applying lubricant. It depends on the type of oil you prefer and its consistency. You can lubricate your partner with a nice caress.
When I use KY gel, I usually apply it slowly along the labia majora and majora, starting from the perineum. I use two to three fingers, and when I touch the clitoris, I will open my fingers and be careful not to lubricate the clitoris. Another method is to lubricate the two labia minora with slow and careful caresses. This is a good technique for those who like to apply Vaseline.
You can take some time to lubricate the two labia minora until they are close to the clitoris, then caress and apply them back and forth in the opposite direction. You can also caress the area just below her clitoris, which is called the vestibule. You can even apply and caress her clitoris upwards, letting your fingertips stay on the clitoris for a few seconds, and then return to the vestibule. superior. You can come up with all the creative ways to lubricate your partner so that she has something different every time you have sex.
There are two areas you must keep dry, the foreskin covering her clitoris and the thumb of your stroking hand. This way, your thumb won't slip off when you open the foreskin and press her clitoris. The clitoris is prone to slipping away during caressing. This usually occurs when you caress someone for the first time. This is the body's natural reaction to resistance. Even after touching each other many times, the same thing still happens.
Some women's clitoris is more prone to slippage than others when receiving caress. The clitoris is buried deep in the foreskin. Pressing the clitoris with your fingers can prevent it from slipping away.
To press the clitoris, first you must use the fleshy part of your thumb to push the foreskin above her clitoris to the left (if you are right-handed), and then press it towards her clitoris, which is the clitoris. Where the top of the nucleus meets the shaft. Then remove the foreskin to expose the clitoris.
If you are left-handed, push your left thumb outward toward the left side of the foreskin to expose the clitoris. At this moment, you can touch the clitoris directly with your middle finger or index finger as you like, and your thumb can resist it with gentle to medium force. This can avoid sliding when pressing the clitoris.
Some people find it difficult to remove the foreskin to expose the clitoris. If you are in the same situation, you can use your free hand to help push the foreskin apart. You can place your palm on the pubic hair area and press the foreskin upward with your fingers until you see the clitoris. You can also ask your female partner to help you pull the foreskin apart with your fingers.