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Give your sexy game an extra shaking dimension with the water based lubricant from Eros. The Eros Fetish Line is ready to take you all the way.
- Colourless and odourless
- Nourishes and protects dry and stressed skin
- Safe to use with latex condoms
Quality water based lubricant from Eros. This product is clinically and scientifically tested and produced following absolutely rigid quality controls.
A lubricating experience
Eros is a well known and established manufacturer of lubricants (one of the world's largest). Their products can safely be used for both intercourse, masturbation and massage. With Eros, you are sure to get quality lubricants for the best lubricating experience.
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The Eros Fetish Line is shipped in a plain box with no reference to the contents of the package or our brand name. The only one who will be excited about the parcel, is you!
- 175 ml
- Colourless
- Odourless
- Safe to use with latex condoms
- Nourishes and protects dry and stressed skin
The Big O stands for orgasm, but it might as well be the hormone oxytocin. It’s known as the “cuddle hormone” for when you snuggle up with another person. Plus, you get a heady dose of dopamine, the feel-good hormone that makes you crave more.
There are many ways, but it all boils down to two things: knowing what you want and communicating it to your partner. Don’t be afraid to explore your sexuality and what makes you feel good. And let your man know what you found out—now that’s sexy!
Many would try to dictate how long sex should last for it to be great, but really, there’s no hard and fast rule to this. Whether you’ve just had a quickie or you were up all night, what matters more is if the experience was pleasurable for you.
Kegel exercises could tighten your pelvic floor muscles, which wrap around your reproductive system. This can help improve your sexual performance, among many other health benefits. They’re also best practiced with Kegel balls!
If you’re asking this question, that alone should be cause for alarm, because sex shouldn’t hurt. Applying lube before penetration might help soothe the pain, especially when your vagina doesn’t self-lubricate as much. But if the symptom persists, consult a doctor.