A personal/sexual lubricant marketed as an ancient recipe re-created from ancient hieroglyphics and texts. It seems doubtful that this is true. It is claimed that a direct translation is "an ointment with which to anoint, to rub,"
The substance appears to be semi-solid, but liquifies at body temperature, turning into a slick oil.
Some people prefer the feel of oil-based lubricants over water-based, but it remains a matter of personal preference.
The word Merh is alternatively used in the same context as the word "meh", to signify indifference or mild displeasure.
The substance appears to be semi-solid, but liquifies at body temperature, turning into a slick oil.
Some people prefer the feel of oil-based lubricants over water-based, but it remains a matter of personal preference.
The word Merh is alternatively used in the same context as the word "meh", to signify indifference or mild displeasure.
by TantricMaster November 11, 2010