safer sex + lube

Slippery, safe sex is the hottest kind of sex. Lube, for instance, is one the best sex toys out there. It makes everything feel just that much more … more, lets you play harder and longer, and is essential for anal play. Condoms and other barriers prevent unintended sharing of bodily fluids; playing safe lets you feel confident, and frees you to pay attention to pleasure and fun instead of worry about STIs or pregnancy.

A few words of caution. If you have super-sensitive skin you may want to avoid any lube that uses methylparaben as a preservative. If you're prone to yeast infections lubes with glycerin or sugar may trigger them.

see also
All you ever wanted to know about lube «

about lube

Lube makes a slippery situation even more slippery, lessens the chance of condom breakage, lets you give your guy the hand job of his life, is absolutely essential for anal play, and can even be substituted for hair gel in a pinch. All of the lubes we sell are slippery, and they're all nicer than KY and safer than oil (remember, any oil product will eat your latex and upset your vaginal microcosm).

All water-based lubes eventually dry up because the water evaporates; some last longer than others: H2O, Probe, and O'My are quite long-lasting, but may dry with a "sticky" feeling because they contain glycerine.

Lubes that don't contain glycerine, like Slippery Stuff, Eros Woman, and Maximus, are nice because they don't get sticky and won't feed a yeast infection.

If you have very sensitive skin you may want to try one of the all-natural lubes, such as O'My, Hathor, or Probe, because they have no synthetic preservatives like methylparaben.

If you're looking for a lube that won't dry up, get sticky and doesn't contain glycerine Eros Bodyglide or Eros Woman are good. The downside is that they're silicone based so they cannot be used with silicone toys.

Slippery Stuff is ouroverall favourite staff pick because it is silicone- and latex-friendly, doesn't contain glycerine, lasts quite a while, doesn't get sticky—and it's pretty cheap.

about barriers (condoms, dams, gloves)

Most barriers are available primarity in latex which can be frustrating for someone with latex allergies. Gloves come in many different materials including nitrile and vinyl, but there is little choice when it comes to latex-free condoms, and the only latex-free oral dam we can think of would be plastic kitchen wrap. Keep in mind that something is better than nothing when it comes to barriers but plastic wrap hasn't been tested to find out just how much safer it makes sex.

online store

» vibrators
» dildos
» butt toys
» safer sex + lube
» sensual stuff
» harnesses
» power play
» boy toys
» books + comix
» fun + games
» gender play
» health
» DVDs

search our catalogue


any all exact

search help
NEWS · 29 July 2010
Ottawa news | Halifax news

New item » The Guide to Doing Me

This fill-out-book is designed to give your partner a clue, and to give you …

Venus Envy advisor » This week

"My allergies are so bad that I can't sleep at night unless I take an antihistamine. …"

Ottawa workshop » How to Eat a Peach with Midori

Aug 5, 2010

New item » Crash Pad Volume 4

Crash Pad Series 4 ups the kinkiness quotient in this groundbreaking independent …

Ottawa event » It's the QPOC Game Show and Spoken Word Event!

Agitate! and Venus Envy Presents the QPOC Game Show and Spoken Word Event! …

Ottawa workshop » Wrapped for Pleasure: Easy Bondage for Steamy Sex with Midori!

Aug 4, 2010

Halifax workshop » Going Down: A Guide to Fellatio

Aug 3, 2010

Ottawa event » Certain Sort—Pride Edition!

Certain Sort is a dance party and lounge for all kinds of queers. Saturday …

Ottawa workshop » Bedroom Body Moves: From Stripping to Seduction to Sex (and everything in between!)

Aug 3, 2010