Sexual Flavors

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smell is strongly involved in the mechanisms of arousal, however another sense is no less important, namely that of taste. Flavors linked to sex, perceptible both during foreplay and in actual intercourse, are in fact central to increasing desire and, consequently, the "temperature". But why do we like sexual flavors so much? And how can they affect the intimate experience?

Taste and sexual desire: what is the connection?

If a good smell can be the prelude to an intimate approach between two people, the sense of taste is equally important in sexual contact. It is no coincidence that to ignite desire you kiss and use your mouth and tongue in many different ways, exploring your partner's body and getting excited by the flavors that are perceived.

Taste is a true precursor of sex, the sense that allows us to "deepen" our knowledge of the other by tasting them in the true sense of the word and stimulating all those mechanisms that lead to excitement and physical desire.

On the other hand, in saliva there are large quantities of sexual hormones, male testosterone and female estrogen, not to mention the mental impact that a Taste perceived as good can have on general pleasure, in the same way as what happens when eating one's own dish. favorite.

Kissing as a precursor to sex

The first and most important manifestation of the relationship between Sex and Taste is that of the kiss, an almost always inevitable and necessary act to stimulate physical arousal. Each of us, before ending up in bed with a new partner, has experienced long kissing sessions, in which we first savored each other's lips and then moved on to the meeting of tongues and the exchange of saliva, and in many cases it was It was precisely in those moments that we discovered we were attracted and in love, almost as if that particular Flavor had certified sexual compatibility.

It is precisely this mechanism, which also involves other senses such as smell and touch, that ignites desire and pushes partners towards an ever deeper discovery of the intimacy of others, a path of which sex understood as a penetrative act is only the tip of the spectrum. 'iceberg, as demonstrated by the fact that from that of the kiss we move on to the search for other Flavours.

The taste of your partner's body

The sense of taste is not only involved in the act of kissing, perhaps the most romantic expression from this point of view, but also in many other actions involving sex. When there is excitement and a strong desire to discover the other person, it is unimaginable not to think about using your tongue on their body and tasting their skin, even better if natural flavors such as that of sweat prevail (as long as they are not is too acrid).

The pinnacle of this exploration is obviously oral sex, in which the mouth meets the partner's genitals, combining the desire to savor his most intimate part with that of causing pleasure. The action of kissing, licking and sucking the genitals is considered by many to be the most exciting sexual practice of all and if it is true that there are those who, for the most disparate reasons, prefer to use it as a preliminary and not bring it to a conclusion, there are equally numerous people who enjoy savoring vaginal juices or tasting sperm as a real delicacy.

How to improve your taste

The Flavor of the body can therefore be the fuse to give life to really hot encounters, as well as the reason why the initial frenzy suddenly stops.

A bad taste, just as seen for bad smells, can in fact inhibit arousal and reduce interest in the partner, despite what may be the visual attraction.

Taking care of yourself from this point of view is therefore very important to attract others and immediately give a positive impression, from which sexual interest can possibly arise. Personal hygiene must always be put first, a real business card that can have a decisive impact when you meet someone else, but other measures that allow you to have a better taste are equally important.

Nutrition, for example, has strong effects on the acidity and therefore on the flavor of bodily humours, for this reason it is always advisable to eat in a balanced way, avoiding excesses of fats or "strong" substances (for example some types of spices, onion or alcohol), which can act not only on the smell but also on the flavour. The same goes for smoking, which must be abolished for this and many other reasons.

Bad Flavors as a wake-up call

Just as some bad odors can be a symptom of something wrong inside the body, similarly altered flavors should be considered alarm bells in terms of health and well-being. Many imbalances, infections and sexually transmitted diseases also manifest themselves in this way and when you perceive an anomalous taste in your partner it can be very useful to point it out and investigate any reasons, temporary or chronic.

Once the problem is solved, it will be even more exciting and tasty to let your taste buds enjoy the journey on that terrain full of surprises that is the human body!

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