By Wombat88 on Tuesday, April 27, 2004 - 08:40 pm: Edit |
This is only effective for you or for her. One of you eat something really, really spicy. Then start a heavy snogging session. The result is a very spicy kiss.
I discovered this one by accident as my Thai gal just finished some seriously peppery snacks before we got to necking. I'm not a spice lover, but the effect I experienced demands repeat performances.
The next question is: Will it work for oral sex? Time to head back to the laboratory for some experimentation.
By Khun_mor on Tuesday, April 27, 2004 - 09:47 pm: Edit |
Wombat-- would not advise it for oral sex. Have you ever gotten Thai prik khee nu ( chili peppers ) on your hands and then rubbed your eyes ?? Burns like a mutherf***er !!!
Now imagine how it would feel up your urethra !! I have never experienced it -- not at all sure I would want to. If you do it -- clue us all in please.
By Brazil_Specialist on Wednesday, April 28, 2004 - 01:59 am: Edit |
for oral sex, try fisherman's friend peppermints, the strongest version. It gives some nice tingling.
By Wombat88 on Wednesday, April 28, 2004 - 08:20 pm: Edit |
Before we retired to the laboratory last night for a bit of experimentation, my lovely lab assistant insisted that I try her spicy Issan food. I was pleased to discover that it was spicy, as opposed to hot, so I could tolerate it. Naturally, this nullified the effects of the spicy kiss, but opened the door to testing other hypotheses.
Sadly, I was unable to detect the presence of spice using my personal litmus strip, but my lab assistant sure squirmed when I conducted the experiment on her nether lips. I am pleased to report that spicy kiss is quite effective on her ("Spice-EE!" she squealed.).
"Fisherman's Friend," eh? Next time I get blown ashore, I'll have to give that one a try.