BUTT AND VAGINA-FRIENDLY LUBE

 

What’s toxic for a vagina is toxic for your rectum! Iso-osmotic lubricants (like those formulated by Wendy Strgar, founder and CEO Good Clean Love,) prevent transmission of sexually transmitted diseases, don’t damage vaginal and anal tissues, and increases arousal.

Getting lube savvy includes learning about the vaginal microbiome, helping you better show up for intimate partners with awareness and support, and by nature learn about your own absorptive and delicate anal microbiome.

 

Lubricants that are iso-osmotic, like this one by Good Clean Love, are similar to extracellular body fluid. These safe lubricants don’t damage the vaginal and rectal tissues (like questionable ingredients in most common brands do), prevent the transmission of sexually transmitted diseases, and increases arousal and pleasure.

Good Clean Love participated in exciting research into lubricants, bacterial vaginosis, STDs, and the vaginal microbiome.

Getting lube savvy includes learning about your intimate microbiomes: the genitals and rectum have their own fascinating microbiome.

When the vagianl microbiome is healthy and optimally functioning, the lining protects the body, acts as an aid in arousal, prevents infection and spreading of sexually transmitted diseases, and assists in pain-free intercourse and heightened pleasure.

Lots of things can mess with your microbiome, including sex.

The lubricants by Good Clean Love supports what the body does naturally and doesn’t mess with it: mimicking a healthy lining, which is especially good for rectal play and if the natural vaginal slip and slide is dry when exploring penetrative sex.

Because natural and organic sexual health products make up less than 3% of the sexual health market, make sure to do your research and purchase brands that mimic the body’s natural functioning. 

Good Clean Love is one I recommend to fellas for penetrative sex, toys, and rectal play.

“Necessity is always the best mother of invention.” -- Wendy Strgar’s products are driven by research, biomimicry, and supporting what our body naturally needs and does.

Wendy Strgar is an award-winning entrepreneur, author, loveologist, and sex educator whose work has helped thousands of people reclaim their passion and heal their relationships. She is the founder and CEO of Good Clean Love https://goodcleanlove.com/, a pioneer in the organic sexual wellness and personal care product industry. An author of two books, she is also a featured writer of the award-winning blog Making Love Sustainable and a sought-after guest blogger and speaker on topics of love, sexual health, and positivity. Her newest project is the podcast "Dear Sex," where she facilitates conversations with experts, researchers, and practitioners that explore the human relationship to sex and answer letters from listeners.

Connect with Wendy

Good Clean Love: https://goodcleanlove.com/

Dear Sex Podcast: https://www.dearsexpodcast.com/

Instagram: @goodcleanlove 


This information is not intended to substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of a healthcare professional with any questions you may have regarding treatment, medications/supplements, or any medical diagnoses. This information is intended for educational purposes only and is in no way to substitute the advice of a licensed healthcare professional.   

Dr. Susie Gronski, PT, DPT, PRPC, CSC, CSE

With over a decade of expertise in men's pelvic and sexual health, Dr. Susie Gronski is a Licensed Doctor of Physical Therapy, Certified Pelvic Rehabilitation Practitioner, AASECT Certified Sexuality Counselor and Educator, and owner of a multidisciplinary men’s pelvic health clinic in Asheville, NC

https://www.drsusieg.com
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