Provocative peek: 5 must-have foods to put your lover in the mood from Culinary Expert Zoe Rogers
Aphrodisiacs: Top 5 Foods of Love To Ignite Lust In Your Man!
By Zoe Rogers
Believe it or not, your kitchen dishes up a world of romance, with all the main food groups: Lust, stimulation, potency, virility, seduction and pleasure.
Any sensualist’s diet should include these 5 aphrodisiacs on their menu:
Survey reveals daters' thoughts on sex, strawberries and the all-important "I love you."
The cool breezes of autumn may have you looking for something a bit more human than a pillow to snuggle with. As you start the hunt for fall romance—or continue with your current relationship—a new survey from the makers of Wet personal lubricants has a few tips to share.
How to use aphrodisiac candle scents to ignite your own flames.
Turning your bedroom into a romantic haven depends on the type of atmosphere you want or the level of romance that you are trying to achieve. Whatever candle scents you decide to use will help set the mood that you are trying to create, and the possibilities are endless.
Everything comes into play! What every sex partner needs to know to keep a good thing going.
Everything comes into play! What every sex partner needs to know to keep a good thing going.
Good sex doesn’t fall from the sky, and sexual libido doesn’t crash and burn all on its own. Everything we do, think, eat, feel and remember turns sex either hot or cold. Here are the five best and worst things you can do to your sex life.
First five love winners:
No pills required! Try these healthy, natural activities to up your sex drive and have better sex.
If "No, honey, not tonight," sounds familiar, you or your partner may be one of the many women with a low libido. According to a study in the Journal of the American Medical Association, 43% of women under age 60 have some type of sexual dysfunction, and decreased libido, or sexual appetite, is the most common sexual dysfunction. Find out what causes low libido in women and discover natural ways to recharge desire here.
It’s vacation time! Summer is in full swing and here in MA we’re having the warmest, sunniest summer I can remember. It got me thinking about how to make a vacation getaway with your partner even steamier.
1. Schedule a little time just for the two of you. Send the kids to grandma’s (as we did this past weekend) and the pets to the kennel. Resist the temptation to meet up with friends for at least one full day.
2. Sample the best of summer foods, and feed them to each other. Any food can be an aphrodisiac if it’s presented properly. The Thai Butter Mussels on the beach Sunday were out of this world—so good we had seconds.
3. Lube each other up… with sunscreen, of course (where did your mind go with that?!). Sunburns are definitely not sexy, but having your partner run their slippery hands all over your body is pretty hot.
Skip the cliché aphrodisiacs and try something healthy and revitalizing.
Looking to spark up a fiery Valentine’s Day? Skip the cliché aphrodisiacs—oysters and chocolate are so last year—and try something healthy and revitalizing that will get you energized for the long night ahead.