Hungry for Love: Foods to Inspire Desire
Cultures throughout time have turned to lust-inspiring foods. Aphrodisiacs -- named for Aphrodite, the Greek goddess of fertility, beauty and desire--were originally used to treat various sexual disorders.
Cultures throughout time have turned to lust-inspiring foods. Aphrodisiacs -- named for Aphrodite, the Greek goddess of fertility, beauty and desire--were originally used to treat various sexual disorders.
Posted 05.25.2011
According to a survey conducted by Maple Leaf Foods Inc., when presented with the options of bacon and sex, 43% of Canadians say they'd opt for the ba...
Karin Luisa | Posted 11.17.2011
The way a baby responds to the mother's body is its imprint for both food and sex, so the two are bound to be approached with the same manners, skills, desire and appetite.
Lisa Turner | Posted 11.17.2011