This toy was definitely designed
There are many things men need in life; at least 3 good poker buddies, a favorite beer, and every now and then, a mind-bending blowjob. As a wife, giving head isn't something I do because I feel like I have to; it's something I do because I love to give almost as much as he likes to receive. I mean seriously, who doesn't love watching their man writhe in pleasure?
Good Head provides a way to please your man while adding a little flavor into the mix for yourself as well. The price won't break your bank, so it's a good gel to start off with if you're looking to spice things up on a budget. Each of the flavors comes in a 1 oz. tube, so if you don't like a particular flavor, you can move on to another without worrying about wasting too much. The variety makes it fun and easy to change things up. You can even be daring and mix two or more of the flavors together. Be forewarned however, not all combinations are tasty, and some combos may be downright gross.
The very first time I used the product, my man could not stop talking about how amazing it was. He said it increased his sensitivity and his pleasure immeasurably. As an added bonus, he wasn't the only one who enjoyed the experience; the flavor made it much more exciting for me as well, and I could not stop moaning and humming.
Are there drawbacks? Yes. The flavors fade quite quickly, and the texture is not all that pleasant for either partner. It has a slimy and slightly sticky consistency. It is not smooth and wet like some other
lubricants and oral gels. However, despite the somewhat unimpressive texture, and quickly-fading taste, Good Head is definitely a worthwhile purchase for any couple who wants to give and get great head.
Strange as it sounds, a mixture of strawberry and mint was quite delightful. Another fun combo was cherry and cinnamon. For a hot and cold sensation, cinnamon and mint does the trick.
Passion fruit isn't all that great, even by itself. So trying it mixed with any of the other flavors (in hopes of creating something tasty) was a recipe for disaster, to say the least.