It's nothing special bro, it just burns a bit
Can someone bust the myth?
It's nothing special bro, it just burns a bit
I have try toothpaste. Not much better then cold and fire.
Hahah what a fizzer man thnx for busting the myth. I think lots of girls use it as they say it offers some protection re STDs prob another myth.
Hahaha never heard of that, interested to hear some novel ideas 💡
This sounds like it would be painful!
Haven’t had fire & ice for ages. Last time I got it was probally 10+ years ago at Angel Town Newtown .
When it’s done properly I think it amazing. It’s suppose to be don’t with ice in the mouth followed by hot water. So the sensation is an extreme difference. The ultimate would be to do it with two different bitches at the same time. 🥰
Had the listerine treatment the other week, just burnt a bit, didnt get me to cum faster or anything.
Ive spoken to a few WL's saying ive never had a western girl do them, ever. All have been surprised and said they do the listerine and fire and ice because they feel it kills bacteria etc
Mouth wash thing is gimmicky, doesn't do anything for me. Same for fire and ice. Only the fire part is Ok cos I like the warmth.
All these "something in the girl's mouth" tricks suffer from the same problem. A really good BBBJ requires plenty of suction with full-on mouth to cock contact. Like every cell of her mouth wrapped around your cock. All that liquid in her mouth prevents her from doing that.
I still remember the absolute most unforgettably good bbbj I got from a K girl named Chanel years and years ago at 5*. The only time I ever came from bbbj without having to concentrate on it.
She had the perfect combination of suction and tongue work.
Out of the current crop of girls, only Ginza Kiki comes close.
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