Argh, html fail, lemme try again. I agree. There is serious Mod Fail going on sitewide. They either need to step it up or give up and shut down, because this site is not doing what they say they want (posted to Lou Dobbs resigns from CNN)
I love this comment. Extra points for using the word "shibboleth". (posted to Lou Dobbs resigns from CNN)
Sorry, most of the feminist sites I know are modded by unpaid staff and they do a better job. Plus, they're just added on quite a few more contributors. Heck, *I* mod 2 communities myself. It is precisely good moderation (posted to Lou Dobbs resigns from CNN)
"Think of how sexy it will look when you apply it to yourself or your partner's fingers, toys, or penis." Can we not assume heterosexuality, please? The questioner didn't specify what her orientation is or describe her partners with anything (posted to Ask Professor Foxy: How Much or Little Lube Is Normal?)
NO, you are spreading misinformation. Silicone lube is condom safe. You're confusing it with oil based lubes which can break down latex. It does not have a liquefying agent. It's just made of silicone and silicone toys can be silicone (posted to Ask Professor Foxy: How Much or Little Lube Is Normal?)
here's more local coverage of the event, from yours truly: http://herenb.canadaeast.com/news/article/809537 (posted to The Guerrilla Girls in Canada)
I actually like KY, and have not found it to be "female unfriendly." I think lube preference is a personal thing. Sliquid makes one of my favorite lubes, Sliquid Sassy Booty Formula. (posted to Ask Professor Foxy: How Much or Little Lube Is Normal?)
I just wanted to point out that many health offices and sex-option offices/buildings/organizations often have small 'trial-size' packs of lube sitting around. They're often pretty compact and can be fairly discrete (sometime even look like candy!). Perhaps see if you (posted to Ask Professor Foxy: How Much or Little Lube Is Normal?)