Food is love. Food is comfort. What Grandma didn’t tell us and probably didn’t know: Food is also sex. Certain consumables can light up your lovemaking. For the record, I’m not talking about the so-called aphrodisiacs that resemble human genitalia, such as oysters and figs. The way a food looks might be visually arousing or psychologically compelling - bonbons and Champagne no doubt conjure up thoughts of seduction and romance. But for your body to respond to sex like a well-oiled, orgasm-primed machine, none of them does a hell of a lot. So what foods will help you have mind-blowing sex? Like you, I craved such information. Sex with my husband, Steve, was still good after six years. But once you’ve done it with the same person a few thousand times, you need a little extra something to go beyond a run-of-the-mill encounter. I knew that many women - as many as 30 percent, actually - don’t experience orgasms at all, so I considered myself lucky. Yet I was also keenly aware of the difference between the exhilarating sex Steve and I had during our first year and the kind we have now. Sure, we’ve tried to keep […]
Monday, January 28th, 2008
Eat Your Way to Great Sex
Author: VALERIE FRANKEL
Source: MSNBC
Publication Date: 8:41 a.m. ET, Wed., Jan. 23, 2008
Link: Eat Your Way to Great Sex
Source: MSNBC
Publication Date: 8:41 a.m. ET, Wed., Jan. 23, 2008
Link: Eat Your Way to Great Sex
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