Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Path: utzoo!linus!philabs!cmcl2!seismo!caip!sri-spam!nike!oliveb!prs From: prs@oliveb.UUCP (Phil Stephens) Newsgroups: soc.singles,net.med Subject: Re: Why K-Y Jelly? (was: Fear of penetration) Message-ID: <1161@oliveb.UUCP> Date: Fri, 19-Sep-86 14:36:30 EDT Article-I.D.: oliveb.1161 Posted: Fri Sep 19 14:36:30 1986 Date-Received: Tue, 23-Sep-86 00:49:07 EDT References: <1208@jade.BERKELEY.EDU> <820@ho95e.UUCP> Reply-To: prs@oliven.UUCP (Philip Stephens) Organization: Olivetti ATC; Cupertino, Ca Lines: 35 Xref: linus soc.singles:59 net.med:4642 In article <5854@topaz.RUTGERS.EDU> gaynor@topaz.RUTGERS.EDU (Silver) writes: >Scott Peterson (sdp@omssw1.UUCP) writes: >> The problem with all these supplements is they're so _cold_ when > >Until the advent of the clock-radio-tv-telephone-cassett-player-food- >processor-microcomputer-4-cylinder-gas-miser-microwave, I think it Yow! I have a great idea! Better say it quick before I figure out what's wrong with it! ( large smiley face here ) Have you seen those mini hot plates for keeping your coffee mug warm? About 100 watts. Haven't tried one myself, so I don't know if they would heat the lube *too* hot (if so, there are ways around that). Probably would want to only heat the stuff just before use, not 24hr/day. Seriously, some people warm their massage oil by setting the little bottle in a pan of *hot* water half an hour ahead of time. I think I've seen baby bottle warmers, too. You prob'ly think I'm silly to take this engineering challenge seriously, but I personally am *real* sensitive to cold, and just *thinking* of putting cold lube into sensitive places makes me shudder! Love and Light! (Except where prohibited by law) PS: soc.singles? Forgive me for missing the obvious, but what is "soc"? (social studies? sociology? socializing? society and you? ... just curious!) - Phil Reply-To: prs@oliven.UUCP (Phil Stephens) Organization not responsible for these opinions: Olivetti ATC; Cupertino, Ca