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An Alexander Institute treatment of food and sex as connected practices — what happens when couples cook together deliberately, how shared meal preparation becomes foreplay, and what aphrodisiac ingredients actually do versus what they're claimed to do.
Two real-life couples demonstrate. The film moves through specific recipes built around ingredients with documented effects on arousal and circulation, alongside the broader work of how kitchen collaboration changes the rhythm of an evening that's going to end in bed. The framing throughout treats cooking together as the actual erotic act, with the meal-as-foreplay structure carrying the editorial weight.
From the Alexander Institute catalog. Good entry for couples wanting to reconnect through shared kitchen practice.
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