Valentine's Day falls on Monday (February 14) and loved-up couples will be prepping for the occasion. So if you're planning a night in with a special dinner for two, you can cook up a storm to make things extra magical.
There are aphrodisiacs you could include in your menu and it'll get you wanting dessert in the bedroom afterwards.Lovehoney has partnered with The Sex Consultant Ness Cooper to reveal the best foods to tuck into this Valentine's Day.
Aphrodisiacs' mood-enhancing qualities are down to the properties they possess that lead to increased blood flow to the genitals.These help the body relax and be ready for stimulation, while also increasing pleasurable sensitivity.And aphrodisiacs can provide much more than just their physiological effects.
These foods seen as aphrodisiacs don't always have an influence on our bodies through consumption.Also they might not always look phallic or like the vulva which may turn someone on.
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