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![]() Oysters From a pure nutritional perspective oysters are supposed to be excellent for your sexual health. They are also supposed to be a solid aphrodisiac. Oysters contain the hormone called dopamine. Dopamine increases sexual desire, or libido. Oysters are also particularly high in zinc, which is used in male testosterone and in the sperm and semen. Prostate problems are also less likely if you have zinc in your diet. They are particularly high in zinc, which is used in male testosterone and in the semen. Prostate problems are also less likely if you have zinc in your diet. Oysters as Visual Stimulation The shell to oysters could be thought of as the out labia of the vagina, while the oyster meat resembles the inside of the vagina. It can be easy to have many different views thinking about how oysters can look like the female genitals. Historically there is no doubt that oysters have been thought of as sexually famous food, especially to the Greeks. All of theses things have a psychological effect on improving your sexual health and performance. ‘Problems’ and ‘Downsides’ to Oysters Lots of people think oysters are disgusting and dirty. You can get food sickness from raw oysters that may be tainted. Oysters also smell bad. If you eat raw, expect to have bad breath and smell of raw fish in your mouth. Also some girls or even guys are turned off by their sliminess and apparent dirtiness. On the other hand, other people may be turned on by the oyster’s resemblance to a wet vagina. |
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