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  • Actually, yes. The acidic content in most foods can change not only taste, but also smell. Onions, and most potent vegetables such as asparagas, and spices like garlic, onion powder and curry, can change the taste for a short period of time. One important thing to remember however is that most women during orgasm will expel a small amount of urine. It is a natural release of all the nerves in that area, when orgasm approaches, and this also includes the sensitive bladder and urethra nerves. Usually it's not enough to be noticed, but if it seems to be an ongoing problem after some of the below suggestions are tried, you might want to seek medical advice. Weaker bladder muscles and nerves in that area, are not at all uncommon of mothers who have given birth naturally either. It has long been rumored that fruits such as pineapple, cherries, bannana, oranges and mango can alter the taste to a sweet, more pleasent one. Also eating alot of sugary type foods in general, can alter it to a sweet flavor. It's also the same for a male when it comes to the taste or overall 'flavor' of his semen. Just be careful that you only aim to alter the taste, and not the waist line!! This doesn't mean however that eating your favorite foods must stop, to make oral a more enjoyable experience. Just take more precautions if you realize that some of the above foods might have been recently consumed. You can try gels that are made for the genital area that are eatible also, to make oral a fun experience for both. Flavors are a fun way to introduce a change of pace, but also hide any smells or tastes you might be concerned about. Mint is a great one in this area not only being the strongest of the flavors, but it also hightens sensitivity in the area, making feelings down there, more intense. Also, the smells of most of these offered flavors, are known aphrodisiacs. Just be careful not to use too much!! Another classic is the 'honey dust' or flavored powders you brush on lightly, on the outside. Drinking alot of water, will also help in flushing out your system, and ridding it of any potent 'ingrediants' so to speak. Another approach is douching. This is not recommended but maybe once a month at MAX, as a womans body naturally expells after her menstral cycle, making dousching an un-necessary 'extra' in the cleansing process. It's also not recommended douching directly before sex, as some of the cleansing waters may get trapped in the vaginal walls, thus making that all he tastes. Not directly after sex either, because the vagina is it's most susceptible at that point, making bacteria and any foreign liquid easier to infect the delicate walls on the inside. Also, as fun as it may be, foods are also not recommended. Such as syrups, iquids, creams, etc. It's always a health risk when introducing anything foreign to that area of the body, because of the risk of infection. IF this is however something you wish to try, just remember to ALWAYS shower directly after intercourse to make sure any foreign debris are removed, to prevent infection. You can find most of the flavored gels, liquids and such at most erotic stores, just always make sure they are genital safe! A trusted name in such is Kama Sutra, and if I'm not mistaken they have their own website! Have fun!
  • There was already a good answer. You may find that eating celery could help.
  • I have heard from a reliable source that the semen of vegetarian men tastes very different from that of non-vegetarians; the vegetarian's semen tastes sweeter as opposed to salty. The same might be true for women . Just a guess.
  • Fruits can be good for this, but sugary foods in general should be avoided. Sugar that is not naturally found in food (i.e. added sugar or any additional sugar substitutes) can actually be a cause of vaginal odor. Fruits are fine, because the sugar is in a different form. It is naturally found in the fruit. But added or artificial sugar is not only bad for you in general, but the bad bacteria in the vagina actually thrives on these kinds of sugars, therefore multiplying the bad bacteria, worsening infection, and making vaginal odor worse. And there's really no point in making your vaginal juices taste good, if your vaginal odor smells bad, right? Stay away from 'sugary foods in general'. Stick to fruit and natural foods.
  • I wouldn't eat too much shrimp.. I did that before... It changes it, for the worst.
  • I've been experimenting with tissanes - herbal teas and infusions. I drink them in large quntities 32 to 48 oz 3-4 times per week. I'm not sure if the increase in consumed liquid is the primary reason for the effect - so, I plan to try large qunatities of water as a control next week to compare - BUT, I have noticed a profound change: sweeter, lighter and pleasant character. My faves so far are spice (cinnamon, chai), mint, orange blossom, chamomile and mango teas. Iced or hot doesn't seem to matter. No sugar added. Also, I like to bring along, have on hand or periodically use those Summer's Eve moist towelettes http://www.amazon.com/Summers-Eve-Feminine-Cleansing-Cloths/dp/B0006M33QU in individual sanitary packages. WE'RE LOVING IT so far! Maybe it just makes me feel cleaner, prepared and terribly sexy - which translates into a positive and confident horizontal (sometimes) attitude anytime and anywhere we are (good result - no?). At any rate, drinking lots of yummy teas/tissanes or using inexpensive non-irritating cleansing cloths won't hurt or dent pocketbooks in practice... You go girl! Meow!
  • Don't be a slut! Women who have multiple sexual partners tend to be extremely nasty tasting. Proper cleansing of the vulva and vaginal area is also a plus!! Remember diet, proper hygiene, & living an anti-slut lifestyle will greatly improve your sexual partners dining experience. Note: the same goes for men also!!!

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