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Using lubricants may increase your vulnerability to STIs, reports a study set to be published in the January issue of Sexually Transmitted Diseases.
For 2 years, researchers monitored subjects who were engaging in anal sex and found that those who were using lubricant had an 8.3 percent greater risk of catching STIs than those who were laying off the lube.
Lubricants can sometimes irritate the vagina or anus, possibly increasing STI risk, explains Debby Herbenick, Ph.D., research scientist at Indiana University and author of Great in Bed. But the STI itself is not a direct result of the lubricant; studies have shown that specific components of lube (think spermicidal chemicals) are what cause the irritation, says Dr. Herbenick.
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Link: http://news.menshealth.com/the-most-dangerous-lubes-for-men/2011/12/17/
lumberjack_jeff
(33,224 posts)Is a subject who uses lube behaviorally at greater risk of STI's?
Warren DeMontague
(80,708 posts)But otherwise, im inclined to agree.
Warren DeMontague
(80,708 posts)Oh, sorry, I thought you said "luge"
saras
(6,670 posts)Back to the "real" world, I've heard a number of people who just started using lubricants recently (older people) say that some are irritating, and they all have to try a few brands to find something comfortable. They don't all settle on the same brand or composition.