They come with lube already on them, which is very small ammount.
A Pack of Condoms, some K&Y lube and money
Yup latex alergy is most common - you can try latex free alternatives
oil weakens and ruins latex condoms. use water based lube or even spit, or get a different material condom. get crazy with it ;P
Yes, they do. You have to be at least mid-teens though.
a big box of condoms and some lube.
Trojan condoms come in both single packs and packs of two. The condoms can also be purchased in packs of six, 12, or 24.
Using oil-based lubricants with condoms can weaken the latex material, increasing the risk of breakage and potential exposure to sexually transmitted infections or unintended pregnancy. It is recommended to use water-based or silicone-based lubricants with condoms to ensure their effectiveness.
Oil-based lubes are mostly used for sexual activity and massage. Like silicone-based lube, they also last without drying out. The only downside to this type of lube is that you shouldn’t use them with latex condoms as they can get damaged. To know more about oil-based lube you can contact at info@findmymethod.org or visit findmymethod.org to ask questions related to contraception and types of sexual lubricants.
gun, some weed to get high, sandwich for munchies, watch, passport, condoms, lube, icepicks, and cups
St Ives Age Defying Lotion is oil-based and, as such, won't be suitable as lube due to the fact that it is incompatable with condoms. The best lubes are widely available water-based lube - they're cheap, or you pick them up free from a great number of places (your GP, local family-planning clinic, or GUM clinic).
You can't get pregnant unless the condom breaks or is used wrong. Not all condoms have lube but works just as well as any other condom. If the woman is lubricated enough naturally you don't need a lubricated condom. It's not the lube that protects you from pregnancy.
Wet lube water-based lubricants provide long-lasting lubrication, are safe to use with condoms and sex toys, and are easy to clean up. They also tend to be hypoallergenic and less likely to cause irritation or allergic reactions.