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Food as a turn on?

January 10 2019

So I know the first time you meet a new potential partner is important, but how about when you decide to go for a drink and some food? Obviously alcohol permits the conversation to flow more fluently and make the tension go Lower, but how about food? Is there any food you guys found arousing or even better to increase the libido and make it a night to remember. Have any couples tried this or is there something not to do like for example kissing with a garlic breath haha. Let me know D - Posted from rhpmobile

Comments

  • DynamicCouple36

    DynamicCouple36

    7 years ago

    We feast with our eyes first We feel that it is not just about the presentation of the food, but also about the ambience, location, the smells, sights, sounds , company & accompaniments. Pigging out on “Maccas” would, in our opinion, not be sexy nor arousing as a “date”, whereas dining out in a sumptuous, candle lit location, with a glass of bubblies or good wine, tasty well presented food etc, would certainly help build ones libido / arousal, making the evening special. At least for us it would

  • RHP

    RHP User

    7 years ago

    When a woman ordered seafood soup. The soup and seafood smelled off. Full of garlic too. She loved it! I paid the bill. And ended the date and dropped her off at her house. Was the first goodbye kiss in my life that was not nice. But memorable.

  • AnnieWhichway

    AnnieWhichway

    7 years ago

    Order the Kransky sausage and sauce. Watch the body language...

  • RHP

    RHP User

    7 years ago

    The right foods... ..,appeal to the senses of sight, smell, touch and taste so of course there is a sensuality to it! That said, if it makes a noise? Naaa now that ain’t appealing! ⚡️🤠

  • RHP

    RHP User

    7 years ago

    I'm not into having a full stomach so finger foods to feast on during the time together is my ideal, nothing green to get stuck in the teeth! Peachy

  • RHP

    RHP User

    7 years ago

    Quoting 'AnnieWhichway' Order the Kransky sausage and sauce. Watch the body language... I don't eat much by way of junk food but whenever I see a cheese kransky, no matter how withered or shriveled, in a bain marie at a servo, it is game on. I nearly soil myself with excitement. They make for the best hot dogs at home too. As to OPs question, I've dined in French restaurants in France and was underwhelmed. Ditto French champagne. Give me decent pub grub any old day. A mixed grill equals a doorway to heaven for me. Eating out at an expensive restaurant would not serve to get my juices flowing at all really.

  • countrytouch82

    countrytouch82

    7 years ago

    As the expression goes, the way to a man's... well... anything (heart, pants, wallet etc)... is through his stomach. :P Okeydoke... I hear you on the expensive restaurant/s. However I've tried them dining alone, so the point is probably rendered moot anyway... I can only get hot for Mrs Palmer. Yes, I'd prefer to go the mixed grill or pub fare. Plus, I can only say Maccas has got much business afterwards from being still hungry after eating at more "refined" locations :)

  • RHP

    RHP User

    7 years ago

    Anything that allows my inner Cookie Monster out 😂😂