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Is the "taste" of your woman affected by what she eats?

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I read somewhere something interesting and i would like to see if anyone else has heard this and if its true or not. I read that what you eat has an effect on how you taste down there, you know. That garlic and things make you more pungent and fruits like pineapple and such make you sweeter. Has anyone heard this, or know if its true or not? It sounds feasible.

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  1. Yes, but the differences are very subtle and hard to detect, most people's sense of taste isn't that developed.


  2. iam not sure for women but i kno a mans diet kinda determins on how his fluids tast,  if u eat pinaple it makes it sweeter, so the same could go for women

  3. thats sounds very false

  4. yea.. i think the pineapple works.. and it will make u taste sweeter :P

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  5. I read that in a health magazine so I think it is true.

  6. ive never heard of th@.... where did you read this????

  7. I've never noticed.  I know that sometimes she was more sweeter than other times, but I never made a correlation as to why.  I was gonna eat her anyway so it really didn't matter how she tasted to be honest.  Once I get down there, I become quite animalistic and want to stay down there as long as I can until she either asked me to quit or my tongue got tired (ex wife).

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  8. First, this should be in women's health I think....

    But yeah, I think that diet can change the taste.  They say it can change the taste of a man's.

  9. It is... but usually only a very little bit, and I can only speak from my own experience.   I'm not sure how good a statistical predictor I am.  ;-)

    Garlic makes for a pretty strong scent and a slight change of taste if it's been eaten raw and in quantitiy (say, in hummous, a Caesar salad or things like that), but doesn't seem to do much (if anything) when eaten as part of a cooked dish.

    Pineapples and mangoes don't seem to change the scent (not that *I've* noticed) but they do seem to make the taste a little sweeter and muskier.

    Asparagus is famous for the way it makes people's pee smell, and it does that same thing to vaginal fluids and s***n - but only very mildly (and some people can't smell it anyhow because they don't have the scent receptors for it.)

    Women who eat meat tend to (though they don't always) have a more sea-like scent than vegetarians do.

  10. I know that when I eat something with a lot of onions I smell like onions down there.  :-)  It's a well-known fact that a woman's diet can affect how her breastmilk tastes, so I suppose the same could be said about other bodily secretions.  

  11. very true, i know, i've eaten a number of girls out

  12. Jeez people.  If you can't speak from absolute experience or knowledge, then why you to attempt to add your own babble?

    the taste is determined by the amount of sugar saturation in your body and the Ph of the body.  Some foods that can change your body's Ph are onions, garlic, salt, soy, and fruits with high citric acid content.

    Sugar should be self explanatory.

  13. I've heard this also, but I have no idea if it is true or not. Sorry, that didn't really answer your question, but yeah :)

  14. I was told the same thing. I think it's just a matter of eating healthy. I drink a lot of green tea and apparently that may helps, or maybe not.

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