šŸ˜±šŸ”„ Does Body Heat Make Lubricant ā€œDisappearā€? The Science Behind It (And What You Can Do)

If you or your partner have a curvier body type, you may have noticed something frustrating: just when intimacy is getting better, the lubricant seems to vanish. It’s not magic — and your body isn’t ā€œabsorbingā€ it. What’s happening can often be explained by simple physics and skin biology.

Let’s break it down in a respectful, science-based way.


šŸŒ”ļø The ā€œNatural Heat Effectā€

The human body naturally generates and retains heat. People with a higher percentage of subcutaneous fat (body fat under the skin) may retain warmth more efficiently. In areas like the pelvis and inner thighs — where skin-to-skin contact is greater — temperature can rise quickly during close physical activity.

When heat increases:

  • Blood flow rises

  • Skin temperature elevates

  • Moisture evaporates faster

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