Can you Make Sex taste a Little Sweeter???

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Many foods are known aphrodisiacs -- foods, drinks and scents that stimulate
desire. Intercourses: An Aphrodisiac Cookbook is a beautifully photographed
book providing recipes and trivia relating to foods that have been known to
increase awareness and desire. Passion Parties offers several edible
products containing common flavors of aphrodisiac foods: chocolate,
strawberries, passion fruit, cinnamon, peaches, vanilla and mint to name a
few. Introducing edibles to your love life increases the experience by
adding extra spice (and flavor, of course) to the usual encounter. With all
of the choices available, you're sure to find something to enhance the
passion between you and your partner.

Sugar: Is it safe?
Adding tasty treats to your passion adventure will rev up the romance
between you and your special someone. While grabbing the chocolate syrup and
the whipped cream might seem like a good idea, it is not. What you might not
know is sugar decrease your vagina's natural pH balance. For this reason,
foods containing sugar should not be used directly on, in, or near your
vagina.


Edibles: What makes them sweet???
Glycerin (also known as glycerol, glycerine): A colorless, odorless,
sweet-tasting liquid used in many pharmaceutical formulas. Also known as a
sugar alcohol, glycerin will not increase blood sugar levels or alter a
woman's natural chemical balance.


Saccharin: The oldest known artificial sweetener. There is no known
connection between
saccharin and yeast infections in studies performed by the National Cancer
Institute.


Sucralose: A chemically-derived sugar substitute made from sugar. In small
amounts (like those used in our Passion Edibles), sucralose is not harmful
in most cases but if you are already susceptible to yeast infections (such
as diabetics, pregnant women, and those taking prescription antibiotics),
moderation is encouraged.


Sugar (also known as sucrose, saccharose): A naturally grown food and
beverage sweetener. Products containing sugar should never be used near the
vagina but can be used to encourage your lover to linger on your neck, arms,
chest and stomach.

(I did not write this, I merely pass on other's brilliance)

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