KY jelly goes on any body part that needs lubrication ( read: slipperiness/moisture/wetness) - primarily used for sexual contact with self or others - therefore you would put KY on a penis, vagina or anus.
K-Y Jelly was created in 1904.
Use K Y jelly.
Use K-Y Jelly for sure.
as long as you are not allergic to the ingredients.
No, it is a water based non toxic gel.
Take the liquid from chem lights and mix it with k-y jelly
Yes. Better to use water soluable lubricant as K-Y jelly.
Yes, it's perfectly safe.
K-Y Jelly can be purchased at most pharmacies, drugstores, and supermarkets in the personal care or contraceptive aisle. It's also available online through various retailers, including Amazon and the websites of major drugstore chains. Additionally, some convenience stores may carry it.
The initials K-Y are not known to represent any words, they were described by their originator as 'arbitrary letters', but have been retained for their brand identity. I think the initials K-Y should at least stand for 'Knob You' - ok so I think I figured this one out today in physics class. There is a constant coefficient of how much something "stretches" such as a spring and as you can guess it is represented by the letters "KY" so KY warming jelly literally means "stretching warming jelly" not the best visual but when you think about the main objective of most personal lubricants it makes some sense.
The nurse applied K-Y Jelly to the vaginal speculum.The physician inserted the vaginal speculum into the woman's vagina.
It is a gel for adults to use in their sexual intercourse to heat up and stemulate their hormones. KY gel if found donot use if you are not of age.