Do I Need To Use Lube With A Rotating Vibrator?

Do I Need To Use Lube With A Rotating Vibrator?

Wetness is an important part of the female sexual experience. It tells our partners that we are aroused, it tells us just how aroused we are, and it just makes sex easier. 

I mean, can you imagine how painful sex would be if you were not wet? Yeah, exactly. 

But that doesn't mean that women can't get extra help if they want. And that's where lube comes in. 

Before we talk about what lube is and why it's so prevalent, it's important to understand why it's important for women to be wet during sex. 

The wetness that you feel during sex results from a process called natural lubrication. That is, your body is creating fluid in your vagina that should reduce the friction between its walls and whatever organ (or object) is coming in. 

Lube is a manual version of that lubricating liquid. The obvious question, of course, is this; if women already have natural lubrication, why would they need manual one? 

There are many ways to answer that question, but here's the long and short of it; the process of natural lubrication isn't just a switch that you can turn on and off. 

You need to be aroused for it to work. During sex, you get this arousal through foreplay. That's why foreplay is so important to women, because, without it, we may not get aroused. 

Asides from that, the natural lubrication process can take a lot of time. Some women get wet immediately they get aroused, but for some women, it takes longer. And lastly, some women simply don't get wet enough for the sort of sexual play they like. 

Bigger sex toys and organs, for example, need a lot of lubrication. Some women are not able to naturally make that sort of lubrication on demand. 

What this means is that natural lubrication can be inadequate for some women. And even in cases where you're already mentally horny, your body might be slow to catch up and might need a little help to get as wet as it needs to get.

Do I Need To Use A Lube With A Rotating Vibrator

Vibrators aren't invasive devices — most times, anyway. They can be used to work on your clitoris, which is mostly outside the vagina. So, technically, you don't need to use a lube with them. 

However, rotating vibrators have two parts — the invasive part, and the clitoral stimulation part. If you feel like you need to use a lube for the invasive part, then you can. 

You can use lubes for basically anything.  There are no rules for making yourself happy. If you feel like your clitoris needs some wetness for the vibrator to work its magic perfectly, then you're right to use lube. Don't let anyone tell you otherwise. 

Again, there are no rules when it comes to pleasuring yourself and pleasuring your partner. As long as you're being safe, everything goes.

Lubing Is Perfectly Normal

Some people believe that lubing is bad, and is only done by women who suffer from vaginal dryness. That stigma is wrong, as lubes can be used by anyone and everyone who wants to use it.

Even heterosexual men, who technically do not need them, can use lubes if they use toys like vagina beads. As long as you stay safe, you can use lubes for literally anything that catches your fancy.

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