Condoms and Oil
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Condoms and Oil
Hiya guys! Just a quick, curious question. I know oil-based lubricants and other oils damage condoms. I was just wondering in what specific way they 'damage' them? Does it make them more susceptible to breakages, or other, noticeable condoms failures?
Also, I use coconut oil as a moisturiser, including on my vaginal area. I was just wondering if that, rubbed in but slightly greasy feel on my vulva is enough to impact on a condom, or if it needed to be a more lubricant-like amount for any damage to occur.
Thanks guys! Also, health update from previous posts: I'm completely pneumonia-free!
Also, I use coconut oil as a moisturiser, including on my vaginal area. I was just wondering if that, rubbed in but slightly greasy feel on my vulva is enough to impact on a condom, or if it needed to be a more lubricant-like amount for any damage to occur.
Thanks guys! Also, health update from previous posts: I'm completely pneumonia-free!
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Re: Condoms and Oil
They degrade the latex, basically, and thus, make them more prone to breaking.
Personally, unless you're using non-latex condoms -- where the oil issue is a non-issue -- I'd play it safe and swap out for a different vaginal moisturizer if you need one than anything oil-based. You want to use something that plays nice with latex condoms. Most vaginal moisturizers designed for peri-menopausal or menopausal people are latex-friendly.
OR, you can switch to using non-latex condoms. You just don't want to use the ones labeled as "lambskin" as they don't provide effective STI protection.
And hooray! So glad to hear it.
Personally, unless you're using non-latex condoms -- where the oil issue is a non-issue -- I'd play it safe and swap out for a different vaginal moisturizer if you need one than anything oil-based. You want to use something that plays nice with latex condoms. Most vaginal moisturizers designed for peri-menopausal or menopausal people are latex-friendly.
OR, you can switch to using non-latex condoms. You just don't want to use the ones labeled as "lambskin" as they don't provide effective STI protection.
And hooray! So glad to hear it.
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Re: Condoms and Oil
Ah, I understand. At least it makes a noticeable difference in the condom so that one can tell.
I think I'll just switch out my moisturiser! I really only use it when I shave, so it's not a big bother to play it on the safe side with this.
Thanks, Heather!
I think I'll just switch out my moisturiser! I really only use it when I shave, so it's not a big bother to play it on the safe side with this.
Thanks, Heather!
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