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  • I think this is a simple case of 'you are what you eat'. Yeah I know, haven't had a single bite of fish in like forever - no in this case the culprit is choline and carnitine - essential nutrients which you wouldn't know you are eating unless you know what your food is composed of. Fish do have a lot of these two nutrients, so do other meats, eggs and legumes. The problem is not so much that you are eating them, but that your body is not getting rid of them or is able to metabolize them. The condition is called Trimethylaminuria (this is the correct spelling, I triple checked ;-) ) You can get more information on the problem here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trimethylaminuria You will note that it thought to be genetically linked in most cases, and although females tend to get it more (Thus the interesting jokes about fish and women) males can get it as well and it does affect sweat, tears, saliva, urine and reproduction fluids - in this case semen. Also there are treatment options.
  • Heres a great forum to deal with this. I've been taking their advice ever since my girlfriend told me "it taste too strong". http://www.ironmagazineforums.com/sexual-health/73298-how-make-your-cum-taste-better.html

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