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Sure you did. You okay bruh?
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I made this post because I heard people say
Sure you did. You okay bruh?
Using olive oil for sunbathing sounds like some sort of slow oven roast recipe.
I thought oiling up for sunbathing died with the 80s
You know how it goes, fashion goes in cycles and so does everything else. Plus, new idiots are always born and somehow they manage to survive to the age where they do some of the most blatantly stupid shit...
So, walnut oil might have a comeback?
Lots of sticky smelly sandy memories from the 70s...
What about mineral oil for sex?
I think 5w40 motor oil has the best viscosity for sex.
Not penetrating lubricant?
Brake cleaner 😔
Or some good old WD-40
Wd40 is not a lubricant. Its a solvant
It stands for Water Dickplacement-40
I had to look it up, but apparent "sun poison" is a term for a severe sun burn? Is this a fairly new term, or has it been around for a while? This is the first time I've heard of "sun poisoning"...
Been around since I was 13 at the very least. Currently 31. My be regional or specific to the US though. I'm from western PA for reference.
Yeah, after I posted that I checked google trends and apparently it's a common term. Still seems kinda silly to me. I've had severe sun burns (peeling/blistering) and I've never heard it called "poison". Most people call that a 2nd degree burn. On the other hand, a lot of people don't take sun burns seriously enough, so maybe calling it "poisoning" is justified. You also might be right about it being regional.
Yeah personally when I had it I either also got sick at the same time or it royally fucked up my whole body. Like bed ridden for 2 days and throwing up. Ruined half my vacation 😂 lesson learned though.
I was the same way, but people do seriously undermine the severity of sun damage. It caught me off track when I had severe sun damage, as I didn't expect fever and being woken up by my skin burning and blending into the bed sheets in the middle of the night.
Silicone lube is pretty great for sex, but it’s so expensive
It's also terrible for a lot of things you might involve in sex, like things made of silicon composites/fleshy material.
One time I ordered like a whole liter of silicone lube (to refill smaller containers from). I got this funny feeling from it being such a large amount of rare precious stuff, like it was a cask of fine whisky or something.
I like using coconut oil
Bro please dont
I disagree very strongly with the recommendation for only water-based for sex. Oil is much preferable for having sex for a long time, since it doesn't evaporate and dry out the way all water-based lubes do.
I personally use coconut oil and also silicone lube on occasion since it's even more powerful and long-lasting.
Latex condoms do have that warning not to use them with oils, but polyisoprene condoms + coconut oil is a combination I've used for a long time and trust very much.
My 1-2k USD toy collection is silicone, I’m not putting silicone lube anywhere near them lawl
That's prudent.
My father used to slather himself in olive oil when we went on vacation and he got a craz, dark tan and never burned. He never got to find out if it led to cancer but he lived into his 70s.
I was always very sceptical ofthis method and always use normal sunscreen.
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Oh and I think he used baby oil for the other thing. Also never went that route and got me some silicone based stuff specifically meant for the purpose.
Just an FYI for those who don't know, baby oil (mineral oil) breaks down the latex in condoms. The material is up to 90% weaker with just 60 seconds of exposure. This applies to diaphragms as well, since they're often made from latex.
It's also hard to clean off, and can lead to skin irritation and yeast infections.
Interestingly enough, vegetable oils are actually a better choice than baby oil, but will still attack latex. They often cause less irritation and fewer yeast infections.
Water or silicone based lubes are still best.
The explains the existence of anteater.
I not quite sure I want to know how they know what lube thier dad used
He also advised me back then that I should not touch anything if I were to ever travel back in time. That advice I always took to heart.