Using Personal Lubricants
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Anal sex is a rising trend that is still taboo to talk about: Even though anal has soared in popularity in recent years, it’s usually only discussed behind closed doors. However, it’s clear that people are getting more and more curious about – and experimenting with – “backdoor sex”. Anal sex is one of the…
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Have you ever tried stopping stimulation just before you reach orgasm and then starting all over again? It might not sound like the best way to reach that all-important climax – but that’s exactly what “edging” is all about. Read on to find out more about edging, why it can lead to even more intense…
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Do you consistently experience pain when something is inserted into your vagina – whether it be your own finger, your partner’s penis or a tampon? Do you find it impossible to have vaginal intercourse without pain? If so, the reason is not because your vagina is too “tight” as many people mistakenly assume. The reason…
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Did you know that personal lubricants are now classified as medical devices, and from 2024 there will be even stricter regulations about what can and can’t be called a “personal lubricant” and sold as one? Over the course of the year, we tried to explain the whole issue to make it that bit clearer for…
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In the last few years talking openly about sex has become far more acceptable. In fact, a variety of personal lubricants have now found their way into and even onto the bedside table of a broad cross-section of society. They’ve become something you can talk about quite casually, like any other topic. All of which…
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Personal lubricant shouldn’t be a taboo subject anymore. It is an aid for ensuring pleasurable sex, without pain or discomfort. Many of us buy personal lubricant at the drugstore – usually without looking carefully at the label. But did you know that personal lubricants have been classed as medical devices for a few years now…
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How many people actually use a personal lubricant for women? We thought this was an especially intriguing question, so we recently commissioned TNS Infratest1 to find out the answer for us. The results were as follows: In the age group of 18 to 29 years, 36% use personal lubricants very often or occasionally. For those…
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Are you new to using personal lubes but want to finally try it out? Or are you a lube expert but want to finally stop having to think about your natural lubrication and want to enjoy your sex life? We have compiled all the important information and FAQs here for you so that you can…
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Personal lubricants are used on the most intimate parts of your body, and even enter it. This is why it is particularly important that personal lubricants are compatible and tested appropriately. However, with such a wide range of lubricants on the market, choosing the right product can be difficult. At pjur, we want you to…
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New year, new lu…bricant? Yes! After all, we want to carry on being true to ourselves this year, don’t we? We can use this year to let go of one or two limiting thoughts, especially when it comes to love. That includes the way we think about using personal lubricant. Ultimately, the most important thing…
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Do you love life, adventure and cosy nights in with your partner? You enjoy the time as a couple, the wild sex and the tenderness and are open to making the most of your sex life. But have you so far found it impossible to work out which is the right lube for you? This…
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When it comes to personal lubricants, opinion is divided on the question of water versus silicone. Some swear by water-based lubricants, while others only use silicone-based lubricants. What exactly is the difference and is one really better than the other? Which kind is better suited to which people? Read on and we’ll give you the…
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