my boyfriend and i want to try something new. however, we are both virgins and would like to keep it that way. we have both performed oral sex though, and i just want to spice things up a bit. a friend of mine suggested the whole blind-fold deal, but i want to try like flavored lube. do they sell that at like walgreens? or where should i go? this is probably a stupid question, but i'm only 17, they wouldn't like I.D. me or anything, right? am i ALLOWED to buy lube? thanks.
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Sexual Health and Reproduction category? Maybe give some free advice about: General Sex Questions? ammo answered Wednesday July 25 2007, 9:55 am: As far as I know you shouldn't be asked for ID if all you are buying is lube. It would seem a pointless thing to do. Since I don't know if you're in the UK or the US I can't really suggest places where you can buy it from but there may be a good few places who keep it. My best suggestion woulod be an Ann Summers store since there are a lot of them around. They will always have flavoured lube and such at their store which you can buy. You can also try online stores which will be able to help you with this providing you are willing to wait, are able to order online and are willing to have the item delivered to your house (they almost always use plain packaging but you can check this on the companies web site or by contacting them if you're worried about this).
There's a lot of things you can both do as far as spicing things up goes and you can use things other than flavoured lube. Syrups, cream (with strewberries) and chocolate sauce are just a very few, for example. Just be sure to cover anything you don't want spoilt by whatever you use since they may stain and such (like bedsheets or particular clothing you might be wearing at the time). You can both also explore the whole dressing up for each other since that may also spice things up a little. :]
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