
For sex to feel good, a woman has to be warmed up. That's why foreplay is so important — it gets her juices flowing. But sometimes she may need a little help from a bottle, so let's see how well you know the brands of these lubricants!input.form-submit{color:#000;}Question 77 of 7Who makes this strawberry cheesecake-flavored lubricant?The Correct Answer:O'MyThis
strawberry cheesecake flavored lube is made by O'My.

I've heard of his and her robes or his and her bicycles, but now there's his and her
lube? I actually think it's a brilliant idea, and now it's coming straight to us from our trusted friends at
K-Y. It's called
K-Y Yours+Mine ($16).

I'm a huge fan of
water-based lubricants since they're so easy to find (KY Jelly and Astroglide are sold at nearly every drugstore). They're also safe to use with condoms and sex toys, they are fairly inexpensive, and they wash off easily with water. I try to avoid ones that contain
glycerin though, since they can be yeast infections waiting to happen.

Having sex doesn't always feel as amazing as we think it should, and that's where
lubricants come in handy. A few drops on either partner will make things glide along smoothly when the woman isn't creating enough of her own natural juices. There are so many different kinds to choose from and since I've already told you about
glycerin and the ingredients in many lubricants that can cause yeast infections, why don't I now tell you about the differences between ones that are oil, water, and silicone based?

Finding a
personal lubricant that you like is a tough quest, since there are so many different kinds to choose from. There are silicone-based lubes, water-based ones, and many contain glycerin to make them even more slippery.
But is
glycerin a bad thing?