Excitable person with vulva gel?
This item is worth it if there is something wrong with the taste of you or your partner's junk and you want to go at it anyway or if you do not normally get very wet, but otherwise I wouldn't bother.
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Pros
Taste is okay, covers up some
Cons
barely any extra sensation
This gel is okay I guess, but it's not really anything to write home about. There are situations where it would be helpful. We got the mint kind, which tastes a little like something you'd get squirted into your mouth when you're getting a tooth filled and sort of enjoy it compared to the taste of your tooth dust but definitely not seek out or pay for it. I would rather taste cum under most conditions. It's not a bad taste, but not exactly a good one. It is like actual genitals.
Compared to being eaten out without it, it's an improvement, but barely. The sensation doesn't increase very much. It feels more like that stuff you spray at the back of your throat to numb it than any kind of heightened experience. This effect is only on the vulva, not the mouth. The gel doesn't cover up vagina taste very much at all, which isn't that big of a deal except that it creates this mixed palate of pussy/dentist that is kind of confusing and distracting. My boyfriend and I (we are trans hence the vagina product) have yeast infections right now and only a limited amount of time to spend together so it's nice for covering up the bitter taste but will probably never get used on healthy genitals.
It doesn't make a mess and isn't sticky so it wasn't a negative experience. It was interesting to try once, still, I wouldn't spend any money on it or bother at all in the future. It made it somewhat easier to get wet, which is nice for some people. It doesn't serve as lubricant on its own but does increase natural lubrication. Also, my boyfriend who used it has a severe peanut allergy that it didn't trigger, so just in case you were wondering, it probably won't put you into peanut-induced anaphylactic shock.
Compared to being eaten out without it, it's an improvement, but barely. The sensation doesn't increase very much. It feels more like that stuff you spray at the back of your throat to numb it than any kind of heightened experience. This effect is only on the vulva, not the mouth. The gel doesn't cover up vagina taste very much at all, which isn't that big of a deal except that it creates this mixed palate of pussy/dentist that is kind of confusing and distracting. My boyfriend and I (we are trans hence the vagina product) have yeast infections right now and only a limited amount of time to spend together so it's nice for covering up the bitter taste but will probably never get used on healthy genitals.
It doesn't make a mess and isn't sticky so it wasn't a negative experience. It was interesting to try once, still, I wouldn't spend any money on it or bother at all in the future. It made it somewhat easier to get wet, which is nice for some people. It doesn't serve as lubricant on its own but does increase natural lubrication. Also, my boyfriend who used it has a severe peanut allergy that it didn't trigger, so just in case you were wondering, it probably won't put you into peanut-induced anaphylactic shock.
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