qt-bookworm: silkbox:At first I was like “I don’t want to spend my evening making this c
qt-bookworm: silkbox:At first I was like “I don’t want to spend my evening making this chart!” but then I thought to myself “if YOU don’t make the lube pun, who will? WHO wILL?”anyway.I’m tired, and this is super simple. I only included the four most common types of toys. I said Plastic and by plastic I mostly mean HARD PLASTIC. Please don’t use jelly-soft toys or the like, they are TOXIC. As you can see, Steel and Water take the cake. Nevertheless, feel free to throw in your experience.The reason I made varying degrees of acceptability and the reaason that Oil lubricant looks so suspicious is because Oil lube will NOT wash out of your body naturally. And as such, it can cause infections, etc. However, it isn’t bad IN ITSELF it’s just really more susceptible to making the environment of your genitals dangerous. Use caution. This is meant to be a simple quick-glance guide, not an in-depth explanation of WHY these things don’t work or do. If you need info, google is just a click away, don’t forget! :)[image description: chart is titled “LibriCAN or LubriCAN’T?”. the types of lubriant are water-based, oil, and silicone. silicone toys: only w/ water-based lubeglass toys: water-based and silicone-based lube are okayplastic toys: water-based lube recommended, silicone-based lube okay if the toy is a hard plasticsteel toys: all 3 lubricant types listed work] -- source link