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In the heat of the moment Mario Edwards Jr Raiders Jersey , a man tends to let his inhibitions vanish – and he might also let a little common sense vanish, too. That’s why so many men reach for lubricants that aren’t advisable to use on their delicate member skin. Even if they know a particular lubricating agent is not a good idea, they might not really think about the consequences until after the release they wanted so badly is finally achieved. Then they often look at what they have done and wonder just how much good manhood care it will take to overcome that ‘oops.’

Lubricants a man should always avoid

When a man is ready and raring to go, it might not take much to make him reach for something that is definitely inadvisable to use as a lubricant. Here are a few of the most common culprits – and yes, some of them seem quite odd!

1. Shampoo or conditioner. Rare is the man who hasn’t reached for one of these so-called lubricants when feeling frisky in the shower. The good news is that most formulations are moisturizing, so a guy has little to worry about – right? Wrong. Shampoo and conditioners can dry out the skin very quickly, leaving a man feeling quite irritated by the time he hops out of the shower.

2. Soap. Just as with shampoo or conditioner, soap has drying qualities. Even that ultra-moisture bar can leave skin feeling rough and dry when the shower is over. Besides that, a little lather doesn’t go a long way – instead, it must be replenished often, which can easily ruin the mood.

3. Sunscreen. Some sunscreens are creamy, much like lotion – so why not? If it’s the only thing handy, that is. But remember that sunscreens contain quite a few chemicals, the better to prevent those harmful rays from causing damage to the skin. Those chemicals were never meant to be used on the most sensitive areas. It’s safe to say a dry, peeling member will result.

4. Muscle ointments. If a little tingle is nice, a lot must be better, right? Many a man has told the harrowing tale of grabbing his muscle rub and using it on his member, only to find that the burning, stinging sensation isn’t nearly as delightful when it’s used on the more sensitive skin. Men who try this tend to try it only once.

5. Shaving cream. Though shaving cream won’t hurt the member (as many a manscaper can attest), using it as a lubricant for some self-pleasuring action can lead to unintended consequences. In addition to the possibly dry member issue, a man might experience irritation, pain in the urethra, and serious redness.

6. Shortening or oil. Getting frisky in the kitchen? While food play can certainly have its merits, using shortening and the like to self-fondle is simply asking for a mess of trouble. It’s not necessarily going to hurt the member if it is used from time to time, but the mess it leaves behind – and how thoroughly a man must clean his member to remove it – could easily lead to the irritation he doesn’t want.

7. Some lotions. Many a man who wants to get it on solo will reach for the lotion on the bedside table. Some lotions are just fine for this purpose. Others, however, contain a plethora of ingredients a man doesn’t want anywhere near his member. Pay attention to labels and search for a lotion that has more natural ingredients if the idea is to use it as a lubricant.

A man who has gotten a little too frisky with questionable lubricants might have some damage to remedy. In that case, a powerful male organ health crème (health professionals recommend Man 1 Man Oil, which is clinically proven mild and safe for skin) can ensure his member stays as healthy as possible. The use of healing vitamins and nutrients in a Shea butter base can help soothe, ease and protect the member that has met with an unfortunate lubricant situation.
SAN FRANCISCO, June 3 -- A group of 14 researchers have called for their colleagues to share computer code related to their research.


The researchers, from universities across the United States and Europe, recently published a commentary in Nature Science, which has announced a pilot project to ask future authors to make their code available for review.


Members of the science community have discussed for years whether and how to share data from painstaking research and costly experiments, while some academic journals are turning their attention to another aspect of the research process: computer programming code.


Code is becoming increasingly important in research because researchers are often writing their own computer programs to interpret their data.


Ben Marwick, University of Washington (UW) associate professor of anthropology, is one of the authors of the Nature Science commentary, titled "Toward standard practices for sharing computer code and programs in neuroscience."


Making the programs behind the research accessible allows their colleagues to test the code and reproduce the computations in an experiment -- in other words, to reproduce results and solidify findings.


It's the "how the sausage is made" part of research, said Marwick. It also allows the code to be used by other researchers in new studies, making it easier for researchers to build on the work of their colleagues.


"What we're missing is the convention of sharing code or the tools for turning data into useful discoveries or information," Marwick was quoted as saying in a news release from UW.


"Researchers say it's great to have the data available in a paper -- increasingly raw data are available in supplementary files or specialized online repositories -- but the code for performing the clever analyses in between the raw data and the published figures and tables are still inaccessible."


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