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By *ee VianteWoman
over a year ago
Somewhere in North Norfolk |
Given that it works by being a mild irritant and causing tissue to swell, and the initial action of it is described as anything between a tingling and a painful burning, I would suggest avoiding oral sex after using it.
Oral after using desensitising gels and creams can lead to a numb tongue and lips so I would be cautious with this product too.
I doubt it would do any serious harm though - it would, I suspect, be similar to the plumping lip glosses that make your lips swell slightly to look fuller. |
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