It’s awful luck that most dates start with foods, which make you feel overstuffed and unsexy, and then end with sex! Moreover, if you have eaten right before diving between the sheets, you are in for some serious bloating!
“So do we not eat on a date, or not have sex thereafter?!”
No, no, that is not what we are suggesting here. You can eat as much as you want on a date (because that’s what dates are for anyway!), and enjoy sex too. But, just beware of the foods to avoid before sex.
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“Lay off the foods which trigger digestive tissues. This can be a havoc-wrecking problem if one has a sensitive stomach or suffers from anxiety, especially date-related. These anxieties can magnify digestive issues,” says Dr William Chey, M.D., a professor at the Michigan University, and also mentor to the International Foundation for Functional Gastrointestinal Disorders.
“So do we not eat on a date, or not have sex thereafter?!”
No, no, that is not what we are suggesting here. You can eat as much as you want on a date (because that’s what dates are for anyway!), and enjoy sex too. But, just beware of the foods to avoid before sex.
Suggested read: 10 aphrodisiac foods for a passion-filled night
“Lay off the foods which trigger digestive tissues. This can be a havoc-wrecking problem if one has a sensitive stomach or suffers from anxiety, especially date-related. These anxieties can magnify digestive issues,” says Dr William Chey, M.D., a professor at the Michigan University, and also mentor to the International Foundation for Functional Gastrointestinal Disorders.