Anyone try the new KY "warming liquid"?

PinkOrchid said:
Can someone who actually has a tube of this stuff please post the list of ingredients? I'm very curious, and they won't send any of it to ass fuckers/fuckees like me.

From the back of the sample:

Ingredients: Propylene Glycol, Glycerin, Acacia Honey Type O, Methylparaben.

Now can someone tell us what all those things mean?

:)

S.
 
It took my request on the first try.


Maybe you guys that are having a problem should let a female try to order for you.
 
morninggirl5 said:
It took my request on the first try.


Maybe you guys that are having a problem should let a female try to order for you.



:mad: :mad: ;)
 
My man and I tried this on our vacation. :)

I was really surprised. I didn't think that the warming would really make much of a difference, but it did. We used it for anal...and it did warm instantly on contact. It felt really, really nice. It was very relaxing for me. I guess I have a tendency to 'tense up' when something cold touches me, and this warming liquid took care of that little quirk of mine.

It wasn't too hot...in fact, the second it warmed, it just felt like my own lubrication...I couldn't tell a difference in the warmth of IT and the warmth of ME.

I definitely recommend it. I'm going to buy the big bottle. :)

S.
 
I think I may have to give it a try, thanks for the posts everyone!
 
I got my sample in the mail... now to figure out how to get my lover to try it with me, with out insulting him... (I'm so wet anyway we don't really use anything else...) I did tell him I got it and he goes, "hmm I haven't gotten any" LOL like they just did a mass mailing or something... of course I didn't volunteer that I checked "yes" online either. Can't let em in on ALL my secrets!

:p :D
 
PinkOrchid said:


Propylene glycol is a common solvent, humectant (draws moisture from the air), moisturizer, emulsifier/thickener. It permeates the skin well. It's cheap, cheaper than something like glycerol. It's often used in cosmetics, and, interestingly enough, brake and hydraulic fluids.

And this suggests a great money saving tip to send in to Heloise. Think it'll make the column?

Ok, so how about Car Talk?
 
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