Lube choices. Commercial vs coconut oil.
This topic was discussed in an earlier thread, but a research study tested the commercial lubes available on the market, like Astroglide, along with coconut oil. The study found that commercial lubes increased the porosity of the skin and was not antibacterial, while coconut oil was antibacterial and antiviral. The commercial lubes by increasing the porosity of the skin were 10 times more likely to allow infection with viruses like herpes or whatever, while coconut oil reduced the chances of infection by destroying bacteria like gonorrhea. Coconut oil is available at health food stores and Walmart for about $7 a liter in two types, liquid at room temperature and solid at room temperature. The liquid type can be put in small travel size bottles for use, but require non-latex condoms. Protect your health guys!
[QUOTE=MikeyMae;2275299]I don't know how many gallons of lube you require for your horse cock but it is available in packets no bigger than a moist towelette.[/QUOTE]