Aphrodisiacs
Sex is one of the most critical parts of a human being's life. As long as you leave social stigma, pregnancy, and STDs out of it, it is very easy to do, and it can be performed anywhere. All you need are two (or more!) people who are willing and able, and at least 20 minutes. Now, in the modern era, we have a nifty little tool called a condom, which prevents pregnancy and protects against STDs. It is easily disposable, so women do not have to shuffle to the bathroom Humans have used sex for all kinds of reasons: to get pregnant, to celebrate, to mourn, to let out stress, to get what they want, and for money. But what if your sex life is lackluster, or you just don't have the energy to take a trip to plow town after a long day at work? Is there something a person can consume that will keep them going for a whole hour of late-night activities? That is a question that humans have been trying to solve since the dawn of time. Human beings have been searching for the perfect aphrodisiac to improve their love life and keep men's cocks hard for as long as possible for over 200,000 years.
So what are the most popular foods that are thought to be aphrodisiac?
This is actually a laborious question to answer. Every single type of food out there in existence has, at one time or another, been called an aphrodisiac. The weirder the item is, the more likely it is to be used for sexual virility and energy.
Some of the most famous food items that earned the title of aphrodisiac are:
- Maca root - a "superfood."
- Ginkgo Biloba - a herb made into a tea
- Ginseng - another strange herb that
- Oysters - who in the world would want to have sex with someone who just ate an oyster?
- Chilies - Chilies are great for health, and they cause blood vessels to dilate but be sure to wash the spice your hands before touching your partner's genitals, or no one will be having sex that night
- Horny goat weed Despite all of the jokes made by middle schoolers and high schoolers, this herb is not proven to keep you stiff and hard.
However, it looks like there is no such thing as a real aphrodisiac. Every strange and interesting food from lands, both foreign and domestic ones, have been called an aphrodisiac at one time or another. For a substance to be an actual aphrodisiac, it must affect your genitals and only your genitals. It should raise the level of arousal in the person who consumes it or improve blood flow to their nethers.
NOTE: One food you should not consume if you're having trouble staying erect is alcohol. Although it may be known as liquid courage, and the overconsumption of it has created quite a few humans, it is not good for sexual performance. Alcohol is a depressant, and drinking; it can cause your blood vessels to shrink. So when the blood is supposed to rush to your penis for sex, it will take longer for the blood to arrive, and your erection will not be as strong because there's not enough blood due to vasoconstriction.
So what is an effective way to last longer in bed?
The first thing you can do to improve your sex life is to eat more vegetables and get Yes, there are dozens of studies out there that state a healthier diet consisting of fruits, vegetables, and fish can improve your body's performance. A healthy diet can also provide consistent energy throughout the day. Most people don't like to eat their vegetables in the United States because they don't taste good. But that is because Americans have not embraced the power of roasting. All you have to do is grab any vegetable, cut it into uniform pieces, coat them in a minute bit of olive oil and salt, and roast them at about 400°. 20 to 25 minutes later, you will have a plate of delicious vegetables that tastes amazing and healthy.
The second factor you can do is get an adequate amount of exercise. Remember, sex is physical, and if you have the energy to exercise, then you should have the energy to have sex. If visiting a gym or a workout program sounds unappealing, then try your best to walk briskly or jog at least three times a week.
Okay, so what about viagra?
There's nothing wrong with taking Viagra, whether or not you have erectile dysfunction. If you do have erectile dysfunction, then Viagra can help you regain a part of your sex life. If you do not have erectile dysfunction, but you just want to see how it will affect you, then go ahead and ask the doctor. It may surprise you to hear, but more than 20% of all men who take Viagra do not have erectile dysfunction at all. They simply want to use it recreationally. Now, we do not recommend purchasing liquor store Extreme Rhino pills, all-night energy pills, or any other strange-looking black or gold-colored pill that says it provides the user with plenty of energy to last all night. The liquor store version of Viagra is not good for men to consume, even if they are not on any other medications. Please buy Viagra from a doctor.
What about the ladies?
While no pill can keep a woman aroused, there's actually a special spray a woman can apply to her clitoris and inner labia. It is designed to make the area more sensitive. Since the clitoris is more sensitive, it should be easier for the woman to orgasm. Women who have to use special birth control types that also lower the arousal levels say that this spray has improved their love life.
Conclusion
A healthy diet and proper exercise may not be a magic pill, but they will give you the stamina and virility you need to break the bed and satisfy your partner. Don't fall for marketing gimmicks that claim their secret root from China or Africa will keep you hard for hours. There is no shame in purchasing Viagra, as long as you get it from a doctor. And don't forget, always schedule time for foreplay!