Ginger during oral sex: A turbo booster
Oral sex or French sex is one of the most common sexual practices after vaginal intercourse. It includes practices in which one sexual partner stimulates the other's genitals with their mouth, lips, tongue or teeth. We have put together a compact summary of how you can take this sensory experience to a whole new level with ginger.
Ginger as a booster for oral sex
Ginger naturally contains a variety of spicy substances (including gingerol) that stimulate blood circulation and produce moisture - especially on mucous membranes. The practice of figging makes use of this effect by scratching ginger roots and then applying or inserting them into the anal area. However, carving a plug out of ginger roots is too time-consuming and unhygienic, and the spicy substances are also difficult to dose, as the ginger can be of different ages and levels of spiciness. That's why we have developed a ginger spray that is easy to dose and always contains the same level of spiciness. It is water-based and, in addition to organic ginger extract and a binding agent, only contains birch sugar and sweet tea extract for a light sweetener and a pleasantly balanced taste. Even if you like to taste your partner pure, many people like the spicy note of the spray on top. This makes it ideal for kissing games but also for use during oral sex.
The Ginger Effect or how does it feel?
Most users who use ginger spray during oral sex say that it feels like a sauna infusion or a warm wave in the intimate area. The warming effect sets in after about 10 seconds and lasts for about 10 minutes. Licking, rubbing and kissing intensifies the effect. Women report that they get warm and wet more quickly and orgasm more easily. For some men, it even delays ejaculation because they have to keep concentrating.
Apply directly or indirectly?
You can either spray the ginger spray in small doses directly onto the desired areas of your partner for a stronger effect. Or you can spray it into your mouth first and then caress the erogenous zones orally. This way the effect is somewhat softened and delayed.
When do you bring the ginger spray into play?
An interesting question. You can use the spray specifically before oral sex and get started right away. Or start without the spray and then use it as a booster. Some couples also use it for the second round or more, as it can really turn the man on again and provide a warm kick and increased blood flow for both. You can also use it during intercourse or with sex toys. There are no limits to your imagination.
Ginger for her – Ladies first
How do I best use the spray for cunnilingus, i.e. oral stimulation of the vulva? The easiest way is to apply the ginger spray just above the clitoris with 1-2 small spray hits. Then use your tongue to lick a little off of it every now and then - like a deposit. If she likes it, then move further down and spread the ginger there with your tongue and lips. Be gentle and little by little the first time. You might also spray the spray in your mouth first and then get started; this way the effect is a little softer. If she likes it and is already familiar with it, then you can apply the spray directly onto the outer labia in a light dose. If you want to go a step further, you can also use the ginger inside and transport it in with your fingers and tongue. This is where the effect is the greatest. However, we always recommend taking your time and waiting for your partner's reaction. You can also vary the use and not use the spray from the beginning, but bring it into play at a later point to enhance your oral session. In any case, it can be worthwhile to use it first with her and "heat her up" before any other interaction.
Ginger for him – 3 areas to explore
When it comes to the male genitals, there are basically three areas that react differently to the ginger spray. The ginger spray has the least effect on the testicles - unless the man has just shaved. However, many men like the slightly warming effect on the testicles combined with a small massage by hand or mouth. On the shaft of the penis, the spray unfolds its warming effect only through movement, rubbing or sucking. It is most intense on the glans with its many nerve endings - especially during a blowjob. If the man is circumcised, he will be less sensitive. For the glans, one spray hit and 10 seconds of exposure time is enough, then the journey can begin. Many men come faster than usual due to the intense warmth of the ginger and the friction. A nice game for her, where she is in control and determines the level of heat and speed.
Ginger for both: 69 even hotter
The crowning glory of the whole thing is the use of ginger spray in the 69 position. When both partners pleasure each other orally and then one or both "boost" themselves with ginger, climaxes are often inevitable.
The surprise effect
If you want to surprise your partner with a hot interlude, then the ginger spray is just the thing for you. You can use the spray secretly in small doses during oral sex. Right from the start or in between. Especially if you have your partner blindfolded or restrained, they won't notice if you spray a small shot of ginger spray into your mouth and then pamper them. But be careful: make sure that you use small doses and assess beforehand how sensitive your partner is and how they react. As an antidote to the spiciness of ginger, we recommend always having coconut oil or coconut fat available.
What do I generally have to pay attention to?
Incorporate the element of ginger into your game slowly and in small doses. One or two spray hits are enough to start with. Wait until the ginger takes effect and only add another dose later. The interaction of the spicy substances in the ginger, your body heat and the use of your mouth with all its movements and friction has a very stimulating effect. You can increase the dose from session to session then. If you have overdosed, just use commercially available coconut oil or coconut fat or our organic coconut oil to neutralize the ginger effect.
You should also not spray the spray immediately on freshly shaved skin areas, but wait until the skin has recovered.
And very important: safe sex. As with conventional sexual intercourse, there is a risk of contracting sexually transmitted diseases during oral sex. The risk of coming into contact with HIV, hepatitis or even herpes increases if there are small wounds in the genital area. Injuries in the mouth also increase the risk of infection. So protect yourself with condoms or dental dams. You can combine the ginger spray with these without hesitation, as it is water-based and can also come into contact with condoms as well as silicon toys.