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 No, we don't. Warming lubricants usually contain lots of glycerin, a sugar-like substance that can bring on yeast infections in women who get yeast infections ofen. It is true that some warming lubes do not contain glycerin; however, these non-glycerin warming lubes contain other ingredients like acaia honey or capsasin, both of which can be very irritating to sensitive genital tissue and cause infection. For detailed information on warming lubricants and their ingredients, read the articles in the sidebar.
(P.S. To turn any lubricant into a "warm" lubricant, set the lube bottle in a bowl of hot tap water for a few minutes before using it. Voila!)
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