Monday, November 28, 2005

Macleans.ca | Top Stories | Business | Smells like teen libido: "Several years ago, a study conducted at the Smell & Taste foundation identified several scents that turned women on -- and off. Cherries, barbecued meat and, surprisingly, men's cologne (they tested about 30 brands) had the most negative effect on vaginal blood flow. But the combinations of licorice/cucumber and licorice/banana-nut bread proved to be the most effective at increasing a women's sex drive. In another study, from earlier this year, women were most aroused sexually when they came into contact with pheromones released by other women who were breast feeding. 'So maybe men should dump the cologne and body sprays,' says Milhausen, 'and find a lactating woman to spray milk on him.'"

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