Food, like sex, is a sensory experience, so it’s no surprise that the two are intimately intertwined. Here are some of the foods that you should avoid before having sex.
Beans:
Beans are a complete no before sex. They make you super bloated and you surely do not want to end up with gas during your romp session. According to a study published in the Journal Nutrition, beans contain sugar that is not digestible, and you are sure to puff off once they hit your stomach.
Broccoli:
Broccoli is another vegetable that is sure to bloat you up. It contains sugar similar to that in beans which makes you super gassy. Your body needs to use methane-releasing bacteria to digest them and you do not want to be releasing it right before or during sex.
Red Meat:
Strictly avoid meat for your dinner date. A fatty piece of meat can make your body go into overdrive and slow down your digestion. This can make you feel extremely sleepy and definitely not ready for action.
Cheese:
Dairy products like cheese can take a lot of time breaking down in your body. They contain the enzyme lactase which can potentially slow down your digestion. So you might just want to skip having the pizza for your dinner date if you want to avoid gas and bloating later.
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Chewing Gum:
While chewing gum can give you kissable fresh breath, all the air that you swallow while chewing can make you gassy. Gas can kill the mood to have sex, no matter how minty your mouth is.
Onions:
It is better to avoid foods laden with onions. because it can cause bad breath and also produce some shanky body odors.
Alcohol:
Sipping on your favorite cocktail to loosen up is one thing but knocking down shots will certainly not get you in the mood to get in action later. Alcohol can make you very sleepy and if your choice is beer, you have another factor working against you. The carbonation can lead to the formation of a lot of gas.
There are really are no ‘best’ or ‘worst’ foods for sex. Intimacy and stimulation usually depend more on what’s in your mind and heart than what’s in your stomach.
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