Putting KY jelly on his ..... erm ..... you know what ??!!!

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Ok, embarrassing question but ............ friend of a friend of a friend said their vet said the best thing to put on a geldings willy to help keep it clean is KY jelly
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, as it is water based, works really well and will not irritate.

Does anyone use it or anyone else heard this ?

Everyone on my yard always uses baby oil - is that bad ??!!
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Try to explain that one to your local pharmacist though
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EXACTLY, That's what I was thinking !!!
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Try to explain that one to your local pharmacist though
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EXACTLY, That's what I was thinking !!!
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I was once advised by my vet to put womens antifungal yeast infection cream in my horses ears.
I had a wonderful time explaining that to the pharmacist.

She kept trying to persuade me that the capsule insert type things were better so I just had to explain why I needed the old fashioned cream stuff! lol

She did say it was a first for her
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Zigzag - what exactly did your vet say it does? I know its prob a stupid question but is it just to help keep it clean etc. ? Only my boy's thingy gets quite mucky - he's ok about me cleaning it so am just wondering if this would help soften all the (excuse this it sounds disgusting!!) crusty bits !!??
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Hide it your tesco trolley
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or buy it somewhere that has self-checkout tills
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Oooooh yeah - good idea, hadn't thought of that!!! My local asda have them !!!
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Would def save me lots of embarassment !!!
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It would be far more embarrassing for me to be buying KY than you women!

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Why?

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If you don't know, I am not explaining it to you!
 
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You know Drjames, I always thought you were female? you need to get yourself one of those gender things to go in your sig, to prevent confusion
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I had thought having the name James was a fairly big clue...
 
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It would be far more embarrassing for me to be buying KY than you women!

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Why?

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If you don't know, I am not explaining it to you!

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nah...I mean I can guess your logic behind it. I am just wondering why so many of us are so shy/ashamed about this sort of thing
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I mean ...It's just some KY jelly!
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Well now you mention it, I suppose it is a giveaway.....
I've always just presumed James was your surname opposed to your Christian name..... Apologies for my prolonged blonde moment....
 
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You know Drjames, I always thought you were female? you need to get yourself one of those gender things to go in your sig, to prevent confusion
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What gender things?
 
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Zigzag - what exactly did your vet say it does? I know its prob a stupid question but is it just to help keep it clean etc. ? Only my boy's thingy gets quite mucky - he's ok about me cleaning it so am just wondering if this would help soften all the (excuse this it sounds disgusting!!) crusty bits !!??
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he said it helps to soften it and make it more comfortable for the horse plus it is waterbased so no nasty chemicals, Freddie used to get lots of smegma and it would go hard and his sheath would swell up

DrJames I know plenty of gays who buy it
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Actually I noticed they had something called 'smegma cleaner' in the local tackshop once

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*snort*

God, I'm such a child.
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Cheese sarnie anyone
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We have always used vasceline, but as long as its not scented I suppose anything would do.

Dr James ... I can remember when you joined the forum and I asked you if you were a lesbian
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You soon put me right!
 
Just imagine what would be going through the mind of the checkout operator if you bought KY Jelly in bulk!! I would not give them the satisfaction of the explanation - let them wonder!
 
I use babyoil and that does the job very well - might get some KY though as it would be better to use something water based I suppose.
 
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I was once advised by my vet to put womens antifungal yeast infection cream in my horses ears.
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Ah well, I know EXACTLY what you're talking about and I NOW know that that exact same cream is also marketed (in Argentina at least) with the exact same packaging (but diff name) and exact same ingredients... as... athlete's foot cream.
That would've been less embarrassing, wouldn't it?
 
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