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  2. 22 Ways Men Can Make Their Orgasms Better - AOL

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    16) Use lube. Research conducted by Indiana University's Center for Sexual Health showed that using lube makes it 50% easier for both men and women to orgasm. And it makes sense, too: according to ...

  3. Can you use olive oil during sex? 5 things to know about lube

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    Fortunately, water-based or silicone lube is perfectly fine to use with condoms — which is important since condoms are the only contraceptive that helps protect against both sexually transmitted ...

  4. What Is Lube Really? Our Experts Explain When and How You ...

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    A lubricant, aka lube, is a liquid, made of silicone, water, or oil, used during sexual activity to reduce friction by making the genital skin feel smoother, either solo or with a partner, says ...

  5. Pre-ejaculate - Wikipedia

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    Pre-ejaculate also acts as a lubricant during sexual activity, [1] and plays a role in semen coagulation. [1] Low levels or no sperm exists in pre-ejaculate, although studies examined small samples of men. [4] [6] Two contrary studies found mixed evidence, including individual cases of a high sperm concentration.

  6. Spermicide - Wikipedia

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    Spermicide is a contraceptive substance that destroys sperm, inserted vaginally prior to intercourse to prevent pregnancy. As a contraceptive, spermicide may be used alone. However, the pregnancy rate experienced by couples using only spermicide is higher than that of couples using other methods.

  7. Microbicides for sexually transmitted infections - Wikipedia

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    Substantial numbers of men who have sex with men in developed countries use lubricants containing nonoxynol-9. [citation needed] This suggests that they might be receptive to the concept of using topical rectal microbicides if such products were to become commercially available. [18]

  8. Nonoxynol-9 - Wikipedia

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    Nonoxynol-9 is a common ingredient of most vaginal and anal lubricants due to its spermicidal properties. A 2004 study found that over a six-month period, the typical-use failure rates for five nonoxynol-9 vaginal contraceptives (film, suppository, and gels at three different concentrations) ranged from 10% to 20%.

  9. Can you use olive oil during sex? 5 things to know about lube

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    Here’s what to know about lube. Oil-based lubricants can destroy the integrity of latex condoms, warns one expert. Here’s what to know about lube.