We all know that when men face premature ejaculation issues, they often turn to delay sprays to extend the duration. A common concern is how long the effects of the delay spray will last. However, few people consider how these sprays might affect women.
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Does delay spray affect the woman?
To understand the impact of delay sprays on women, we need to analyze from two perspectives.
Inducing Numbness in Women
If the man uses a delay spray and then wears a condom or cleans up after application, thereby preventing direct contact with the woman, the delay spray will certainly have no effect on the woman.
If no condom is used and no cleaning is done, we need to analyze the delay spray itself, especially its ingredients, to understand its impact on women.
Most delay spray brand on the market reduce sensitivity through a numbing effect, which in turn extends the duration. Such sprays typically cause numbness upon contact with the skin. If a man uses the spray without a condom, the area where the spray was applied can come into contact with the woman, causing her to feel numb and lose sensation.
Causing Inflammation in Women
Occasional use of delay sprays might not have significant effects. However, frequent use, especially if the woman has a weaker immune system, could lead to allergic reactions. Prolonged exposure could disrupt the natural bacterial flora in the vagina, potentially leading to gynecological inflammation.
Are there any delay sprays suitable for women?
Based on our extensive reviews of delay sprays over the years, there are currently no delay sprays specifically designed for women. The primary mechanism of these sprays involves ingredients like lidocaine, which cause numbness. Without proper cleaning, this numbness could potentially affect women.
From this perspective, we recommend that men either wear a condom or ensure proper cleaning after using a delay spray to avoid any adverse effects on their partners.