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eating out

December 7 2004 at 9:47 PM
mlccc  (Login mlccc)

 
I love eating my wife. Lately she has not been tasting good. I was wondering if what we eat affects the taste? what can we eat to make it taste good

 
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Re: eating out

December 7 2004, 9:52 PM 

Yes, what your wife eats does affect taste. Things like cabbage, broccoli, brussel sprouts, asparagus - all can make a woman or a man taste bad. Beer, cigarettes, and strong spices can also make a woman or even more a man taste bad.

If she tastes bad all the time, I suggest she go see her doctor. She may have an infection that is making her smell taste bad. Yeast infections make women taste very badly.

Susan

 


 
 
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eating sweet

December 8 2004, 6:55 PM 

so eating something sweet maybe 2 hours before, would that help. if there is no infection.

 
 
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Re: eating out

December 8 2004, 7:24 PM 

The other night my boyfriend went down on me and said it tasted different than usual. He said it wasn't bad but different. We noticed that I'm eating more chocolate lately than usual, could that be why? Does chocolate have a drastic effect on the way it tastes down there?

 
 

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Re: eating out

December 8 2004, 10:02 PM 

Eatiing chocolate everyday and a lot of it might have some effect, but not much. Eating something sweet two hours before would have no effect what-so-ever.

Susan

 
 
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Re: eating sweet

December 8 2004, 11:45 PM 

mlccc,

If your wife's sexual fluids taste bad because of something she is eating, two hours is not enough time to correct it by eating something sweet.

Have her think about what she is eating and if her diet has changed recently. In addition to the foods Susan mentioned, caffeine, dairy products, a large amount of red meat or fish, and metabolites from smoking can all produce bitter or bad flavors. If she has been eating more one of these foods recently (a.k.a. in the past week or few weeks) then try cutting back and see if you notice a difference after a week or so. (Make sure to keep your diet balanced of course.)

Eating one sweet thing will probably not produce a noticeable change. If you really want to try making your fluids sweeter, eat more sweet acidic things like fruit and juice and work them into your diet so you are consistently eating more of them. You won't notice a change immediately.

Also, my boyfriend and I both have better tasting fluids when we drink a lot of water. It's good for you too, so it can't hurt to try! Good luck.

 
 
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eating out

December 10 2004, 1:32 PM 

just wanted to say thanks to those who responded. you helped. mlccc

 
 
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