Not many couples are aware of how to enjoy the remarkable relationship between food and sex. Many of us bring a fairly narrow framework of understanding of four key skills - love talk, touch, body knowledge and playfulness - to our intimate relationships. But you can gently and positively awaken a deeper, joyful, satisfying experience for all who wish to experience greater sexual satisfaction for couples.
Many of us are ready and willing to enrich our mutual love of our partners and of food by the use of everyday aphrodisiacs.
For simple, sexy purposes, use and enjoy food ingredients whose chemical makeup, flavor, aroma, texture, or appearance can both please and arouse. You can add pleasure, playfulness, and variety to your eating and loving, and might be astonished at the range of ordinary foods possessing aphrodisiac qualities.
In the past, the connection between food and sex might be briefly touched on in sex education for women, but currently there are many books on the market highlighting the aphrodisiac qualities of food and drink. Several are quite good from the perspective of the recipes, but most of them are lacking in terms of explanations about aphrodisiacs, and in terms of valid sexual advice for couples. Most lack a thorough listing of aphrodisiac foods and their effects, for example.
In the sex department, they’re either too flippant, too focused on singles and one-night-stands, or too unstudied about what people actually need and want to enhance their sex lives. They don’t help much in bringing more sexual satisfaction for couples. One or two of the most prominent of these books belongs on the coffee table, but not in the kitchen or the bedroom!
Sexy Recipes for Couples, by Linda De Villers, PhD, overcomes these issues by creating a one-of-a-kind book. The basic premise, beginning with the title, takes into account how hectic and busy everyone is these days. While singles looking for seduction enhancers will find plenty of ideas to amuse themselves, the primary focus is on couples in committed relationships. It is a cookbook, but it is much more than simply a tool toward sex education for women.
Learning about aphrodisiacs and how to incorporate them into your diet will help you discover - or re-discover - a joyful, playful relationship with your partner. Sharing great food together helps you connect emotionally as well as physically, and is both fuel and inspiration for loving each other more.
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