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Hi,

I just purchased a Vice, couldn't resist. But the surface on this one is so different compared to a progasm, which is super glossy and a lot easier to insert compared to this matte dul rubbery surface of the Vice.

Insertion is one, but when removing the vice, it felt like I was going to turn my rectum inside out (of course I went very very slowly, but it was no fun at all). You can imagine that this is not really ideal for the Vice's mobility at all.

Atm I use coconut 80% oil with 20% of shea butter, wich proved to do quite ok with super glossy surface Aneros's. I'm a bit reluctant against water based lubes concerning the chemicals, also vasoline as it hard to clean up afterwards and can harbor/seal bacteria inside the rectum etc...

What adVice can you guys give me ?

Thanks ! 😉



   
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Here's what works well for me:

Clean out, grease both the inner and outer sphincters with Crisco or Vaseline. Inject 4 to 5 ml of melted Shea+Coconut or Slippery Stuff (gel). Smear a thin coat of Vaseline or Crisco all over the Vice and insert. Makes for a nice fluid session with ample mobility.

I use alv's recipe for the Shea Butter lube: 1 part of unrefined Coconut Oil, 2 parts of unrefined Shea Butter, heat to about 212 deg. F. I pour that mixture into an ice cube tray and chill until the 'bullets' are solid. See: Xochi's post at: -- http://www.aneros.com/forum/f5/shea-butter-suppositories-16309/ --.



   
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Thanks for the advice rook. Crisco ? is that some kind of cooking grease brand of some sort ? Never seen this in europe 😉



   
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Thanks for the advice rook. Crisco ? is that some kind of cooking grease brand of some sort ? Never seen this in europe 😉

sorry 'bout that. Yup, Crisco is a vegetable oil congealed to a solid -- product of Proctor and Gamble in the U.S. Lever made a similar product called "Spry" I think they've passed that on to another company: checkout -- Compare supermarket prices | Online supermarket shopping | Save and compare on Health and Beauty products --



   
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