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How
to smell and taste better?
No
definitive solutions but there are a few things that you can try
By Pierre
Coda
Joe
from Flagstaff, Arizona, writes to MYNIPPON, "Please tell me more on how to improve the smell of my
body fluids (like semen, sweat, etc.). What is the best to eat, drink, etc.? My girlfriend complains a lot
during oral, but I don't think it smells too bad."
Well you must trust your girlfriend since tastes/flavors are highly personal. What you like, may be disgusting to her. The first thing to know is that there is no meaningful research on this
subject so far. The scientists have simply not bothered to study this further. So if there is a company out there (and there are a few of them) selling you some
herbal supplement that will make yours taste
delicious or increase volume, they are essentially ripping you off.
(Related article: Love
potions)
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The experts generally say that men cannot do much about
it. Your fluid is
more like blood than urine (which changes in composition frequently
depending on what you eat and drink). It takes weeks before a drop is formed, and thus, it does not matter what you had the last night or a week ago. Plus,
it has a relatively fixed composition. The body simply takes what it needs to make
it and what it does not need never gets into it. But the other argument provided is that blood composition, while more or less
the same among all human beings, can have individual differences based on what we eat and what is our lifestyle. For instance, athletes and bodybuilders have slightly different composition than obese people who do not exercise and eat a lot of dishes rich in fat. This is somewhat true for
this too though scientists have not done any work to prove that blood smells different even when composition is different. |
It is more the lifestyle,
based on some anecdotal evidence that I have received, than the type of food that you can eat the day
before, that determines the
taste. There is a myth that vegetarians taste better than meat-eaters, alcoholics, coffee-drinkers, and smokers. Yes, foods/drinks strong in flavor/taste do have an impact in the composition/taste/aroma of our body when consumed over many years but no one has any evidence to show that this really is the
case here.
So can you do anything about it?
Probably not. I would say not to even bother. It is always a good idea for health reasons to cut back on smoking and drinking and to
eat more fruits and
vegetables.
Always drink lots of water and
exercise
regularly.
As I said before, taste is a very personal thing.
So if your girlfriend is complaining about it, you may be just fine; it is
just that she may not like it. It is exactly the same with any item of
food. What some people love, others can not even stand the sight
of it. We have also heard from men who have had
multiple partners and they tell us that while some women hated theirs, others had either no opinion or thought it was just fine. It is not you then; it is just her preference. In that case, there are other strategies that you need to work
on. For instance, do not force her to swallow. Two, she can chew on a mint
(or drink mint
tea) prior to tasting it. And finally, there are so many other ways to have
intimacy that if she does not like this particular adventure, the choice is limitless. Recommended link:
A couple
tastes each other |