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Lubrication refers to the use of a substance to reduce friction between two surfaces, allowing them to move more smoothly and easily. In various industries and applications, lubrication is important to reduce wear and tear of mechanical parts, prevent overheating, and extend the lifespan of equipment.
In the context of human physiology, lubrication is necessary for sexual intercourse. During sexual arousal, the vagina naturally produces lubrication to reduce friction during penetration. However, some people may experience insufficient natural lubrication, which can cause discomfort, pain, and even injury during sexual activity. In such cases, artificial lubricants can be used to supplement natural lubrication and improve comfort and pleasure.
There are different types of lubricants available for various purposes. Some common lubricants include:
It is important to choose a lubricant that is appropriate for the intended use and does not cause irritation or allergic reactions.