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Originally Posted by John Bull
I bow to A1's superior knowledge on the action of GSO on latex. Guess that was my error for yesterday. 
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JB, you were probably right. I think the breakdown rate is much less with organic vegetable based oils than manmade stuff like say baby oil or petroleum jelly, but there can still be some failure with grape seed oil and such, so why take the chance?
There is probably somebody around here that knows the science behind this and can explain it better. I just tend to error on the side of caution.
The other funny thing, I guess it is funny anyway, is that this stuff gets way slippery and I think the pores in latex absorb it or bond with it and the condom feels like it is slipping off. I looked down and saw that it was still on, the one time I used a latex, but that sensation was enough to inspire an immediate wardrobe change to the poly condoms. We used quite a bit of the oil that evening--about six ounces--because she loved the stuff, so that may have had more to do with it than anything else.
I now always carry them. I just wish they made a poly Magnum. Maybe it is just me, but the poly condoms seem way more snug than a latex--no matter what brand I use. I have a hard enough time cumming, so I don't need the condom to also act as a tourniquet! what i usually do is for the first few CFS positions, use the polys and if I can't get off, we do a quick clean-up in the nethers, and then go back to good old fashioned Magnums.
Works like a charm every time.
Sure there is a comfort factor involved here, but I think it is a worthwhile sacrifice given the smile a GSO2 will often put on the lady's face--especially if she had never been able to squirt during an orgasm before.