Do you need Additional Lubricant?

Condoms can be an effective means both of birth control and of protecting against sexually transmitted diseases. So you should use condom to ensure safe sex. But do you need additional lubricant if your condom is pre-lubricated? It is always a good idea to apply more lube than not. Condoms and lubricant work great together however it is important to choose the right lubricant or some call“lube”. When selecting your lube, make sure it is designed for sex and labelled “condom safe”. 


As a starter, you should not use lubricants that contain oils such as vaseline, baby oil, body lotions or cooking oil when using a latex condom because it can seriously weaken latex, causing a condom to break. Use a water-based lubricant instead, and silicone-based lubricants are also okay to use with latex condoms. Water-based lube is easier to clean up, but simultaneously doesn’t tend to last as long compared with silicone-based lubes (therefore if you prefer water based lubricants, you may want to keep an extra tube by the bedside just in case). To buy condoms with water based lubricants, choose any of Aoni 001 Series. 


You may want to choose a better lubricant paired with a good condom when you are about to have a memorable intimate night. Aoni’s OT Strap is designed to effectively assist the duration of erection and significantly increase sexual pleasure for both parties. Furthermore, users can maximize flexibility and sexual pleasure when using the OT Strap, as it is separate from the condom. Most condoms on the market that claim to prevent premature ejaculation use anesthetic to help men last longer. However, this is a chemical which may lead to inflammation and dependence over time. Aoni has introduced the Over-Time Strap (“OT Strap”) to encourage natural interference over the use of drugs.

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