September 30, 2008

Rocket Balm isn’t Just for His Pleasure

Rocket Balm Rocket Balm ($10) is a balm containing a mixture of oils, but the main oil used that you can feel within seconds wherever applied is the peppermint oil.

On a man, its main recommended use is to be applied on the head of the penis and frenulum. Within just seconds, this balm sends a cooling sensation to the body and heightens arousal. It can be used for masturbatory purposes and also for foreplay. What may come as a shock is that when the initial foreplay is over and a woman moves down to give oral sex, she is pleasantly surprised that the Rocket Balm is also stimulating her lips and mouth but not numbing them, which is a nice change from many massage oils that are on the market that tend to numb whatever it is applied to within a few seconds. Because a lot of women find that when they have a little more going on for them, they are happy to go down on a man for a longer amount of time, Rocket Balm works phenomenally for just that. When the oral is finished, you may move on to intercourse and the worst thing you could do at this point is wash the Rocket Balm off of yourself before having sex.

Rocket Balm, when used during sex, is a sensation no one should ever miss out on; male or female! Because of the internal rubbing going on, the balm intensifies and because it is stimulating you, an orgasm comes a lot sooner than expected. This can also be used and equally as effective during anal sex; the sensation is intense and downright wonderful. After just a month or so of using it I’m going to have to get another container soon because I cannot get enough of it.

If you’re a single woman or just feel a little weird using something called Rocket Balm, check out the female version of this amazing balm–Flower Balm ($10)!

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About the Author: Holly Ord

In addition to being the Founder and Editor of Woman Tribune, Holly Ord is a freelance writer, web designer and developer, feminist activist and blogger, and hopeless video game addict. She lives in Northeastern Pennsylvania and has been blogging on liberal politics and gender equality on her personal website, Menstrual Poetry since 2007.

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4 Comments on Rocket Balm isn’t Just for His Pleasure / Add Your Comment

  1. My wife and I had sexual problems from the beginning. I was inexperienced and she had zero experience. Within a month or so of starting to take birth control pills, which she started a few weeks before our marriage, she completely lost her sex drive. At least that is what we finally fingered as the cause. Think about that. Pretty much when the honeymoon was over the honeymoon was over. I’m fortunate in that my wife is willing to have sex almost anytime I like and will do anything I ask (I’m pretty vanilla though.) She has no difficulty reaching orgasm and enjoys it once she is warmed up.

  2. club penguin says:

    I was inexperienced and she had zero experience. Within a month or so of starting to take birth control pills, which she started a few weeks before our marriage, she completely lost her sex drive. At least that is what we finally fingered as the cause.

  3. Curious says:

    When I’m on my own I have no trouble reaching an orgasm. When I’m with a partner, though, for some reason it just doesn’t happen. I don’t know if I’m thinking too much or if I just get distracted, but it doesn’t happen. Do you think rocket balm would help out in that department?

  4. I like the name of the lady balm – “flower” – beautiful. I have tried out balms but never really liked them myself – my partner however does.

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