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Yes. Well, it depends on the individual woman's metabolism. The girl I was with for six months after I'd broken up with our buttery lobster-scented heroine also love garlic, but I never sensed any manifestation down there.
Wow, I know food can affect the taste of sperm, but didn't realize it can affect women so much, too. I was thinking about it lately, though, because I'm on medication causing water retention and I try to eat asparagus often as it's a diuretic. I'd imagine it probably doesn't give the greatest of taste...
Wow, I know food can affect the taste of sperm, but didn't realize it can affect women so much, too. I was thinking about it lately, though, because I'm on medication causing water retention and I try to eat asparagus often as it's a diuretic. I'd imagine it probably doesn't give the greatest of taste...
Again, it depends largely on the individual woman, her physiology, and her hygiene... but yes, diet can have an effect.
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