A Part Time job requires on average 4-5 day work schedule and working 4-5 hours per
day. That is approx. 20 hours per week. The average part time job pays
$8.00 an hour. 20 hours x $8.00 per hour = $160.00 before deductions.
A Romance Consultant on average does 1-2 parties per week and works 2-3
hours per day. That is an approx. of 6 hours per week. A Romance
Consultant earns 40% commission on her sales. The average party is $600
in sales. 40% of $600 = $240 in pocket per party! Do two parties a week and earn average of $480!
Part Time Job- Work 20 hours over 4-5 days to only earn $160!
Romance Consultant- Work 6 hours over 2 day period and earn $480!
* The Adult industry is booming and my job is recession proof! Our sales are up over 30%!
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Wednesday, March 25, 2009
Tuesday, March 17, 2009
Sexually STARVED?
Do you find yourself:
* Going to bed earlier or later than your spouse just to avoid the possibility s/he might get amorous?
* Lying in bed at night, careful not to stir for fear that s/he might start touching you?
* Being sexual out of guilt rather than feeling desirous?
* Arguing with your spouse about sex frequently.
* Blaming each other.
Do you find yourself thinking or saying:
* "By the end of the day, I'm just too tired for sex."
* "If you had to work as hard as me, maybe you'd understand why I have no interest in sex."
* "How can we have sex? The kids are always around."
* "If you were nicer to me maybe I'd be interested."
* "Why do you always have to touch me in a sexual way?"
* "If you weren't such a sex fanatic, I'd probably want more sex."
* "If you'd help more around the house, I'd want to be closer to you sexually."
* "I just don't feel turned on anymore."
* "I have a lot on my mind right now. Sex is just not all that important to me."
OR
* Have you been feeling hurt, depressed, resentful or angry about your spouse's lack of interest in sex?
* As a result, do you find yourself being highly critical or bossy?
* Out of anger, have you berated your spouse or been mean-spirited?
* Have your feelings of resentment about your sex life prompted you to shut down emotionally and pull away from your spouse?
* Do you wonder whether your spouse really loves you?
* Do you question your attractiveness or masculinity/femininity?
* Do you intentionally make plans that don't include your husband or wife?
* Do you feel yourself building a wall around you to protect yourself from feelings of rejection?
* Do you feel you've tried everything but your spouse simply doesn't understand how important sexuality is to you?
* Are you feeling tempted to stray beyond your marriage to find companionship and sexual excitement?
If you've answered "yes" to several of these questions, your marriage is at risk of becoming sex-starved.
It's time to make a change! Book your party now and get a chance to learn ways to improve your love life. My parties are about much more than sex toys- the education starts with Romance and ends in Sexual Empowerment. Learn the tricks of the trade!
www.paromanceparties.com
* Going to bed earlier or later than your spouse just to avoid the possibility s/he might get amorous?
* Lying in bed at night, careful not to stir for fear that s/he might start touching you?
* Being sexual out of guilt rather than feeling desirous?
* Arguing with your spouse about sex frequently.
* Blaming each other.
Do you find yourself thinking or saying:
* "By the end of the day, I'm just too tired for sex."
* "If you had to work as hard as me, maybe you'd understand why I have no interest in sex."
* "How can we have sex? The kids are always around."
* "If you were nicer to me maybe I'd be interested."
* "Why do you always have to touch me in a sexual way?"
* "If you weren't such a sex fanatic, I'd probably want more sex."
* "If you'd help more around the house, I'd want to be closer to you sexually."
* "I just don't feel turned on anymore."
* "I have a lot on my mind right now. Sex is just not all that important to me."
OR
* Have you been feeling hurt, depressed, resentful or angry about your spouse's lack of interest in sex?
* As a result, do you find yourself being highly critical or bossy?
* Out of anger, have you berated your spouse or been mean-spirited?
* Have your feelings of resentment about your sex life prompted you to shut down emotionally and pull away from your spouse?
* Do you wonder whether your spouse really loves you?
* Do you question your attractiveness or masculinity/femininity?
* Do you intentionally make plans that don't include your husband or wife?
* Do you feel yourself building a wall around you to protect yourself from feelings of rejection?
* Do you feel you've tried everything but your spouse simply doesn't understand how important sexuality is to you?
* Are you feeling tempted to stray beyond your marriage to find companionship and sexual excitement?
If you've answered "yes" to several of these questions, your marriage is at risk of becoming sex-starved.
It's time to make a change! Book your party now and get a chance to learn ways to improve your love life. My parties are about much more than sex toys- the education starts with Romance and ends in Sexual Empowerment. Learn the tricks of the trade!
www.paromanceparties.com
Thursday, March 5, 2009
Sexual Phobias- Understand & Overcome
Sexual Phobias
A phobia is an intense fear of a specific object or situation that a person would avoid which many people would not even get bothered about.
Some people have phobias that deal with heights, insects or spiders, high places, lightening, enclosed spaces etc. Living with any kind of phobias is quite difficult but if one suffers from sexual phobia (phobia related to sex) then it will affect both his social and sexual life altogether.
Could a simple kiss, hug or touch give an individual a panic attack? Yes, people suffering from sexual phobia can have severe anxiety or panic attacks when exposed to such situations or at the mere thought of being in such a situation. For such having sex or even touching genitals can be filled with feelings of revulsion or anxiety.
The symptoms consist of breathlessness, nausea, sweating, rapid breathing and overall feelings of dread. However, everyone experiences sexual phobia in their own way and may have different symptoms.
Coitophobia or Genophobia is the fear of sex or sexual conjunction which can cause panic attacks in some people taking them away from their loved ones.
Erotophobia – ‘Eros’ name of the Greek God of love and ‘phobia’ for fear. It is the common form of sexual phobia and people in this category do not like talking about sex, will react in negative manner to sexually explicit material and have sex in lesser frequency. Such individuals will not adopt any birth control methods due to less awareness and rare knowledge about human sexuality.
Erotophilia, people having this form of sexual phobia don’t have much of a guilt feeling about having sex and are a bit more open than erotophobes when it comes to talking openly about sex. They don’t have negative attitude towards sexually explicit materials. Well, we can say they are much better off than erotophobes.
Eurotophobia or Kolopophobia is an abnormal fear of female sexual organs or genitals which is quite common among people causing them needless worry. Many individuals with this phobia experience the fear all the time while others just in response to direct stimuli. Everyone reacts differently and have their unique formula for, when and how to feel bad.
The scientists are not able to cite the cause for such fears but, they say that it’s linked to the past experiences where emotional trauma must have been linked to genitals or sexual organs and because of that experience the subconscious mind creates a protective shield in the form of phobias. The emotion can be triggered by either sexual harassment in the childhood or being exposed to myriad, benign events like movies, TV, or perhaps seeing someone else experience trauma.
Parthenophobia – An individual with such phobia has abnormal and persistent fear of virgins/young girls. People with such phobia know very well that it is a baseless phobia and many times they do think about facing the situation but have panic attack when exposed to such situations. Such people lead a life full of loneliness and anxiety. They feel hardened to attend social functions or gathering as the thought of being close to virgins, fills them with severe anxiety.
Gymnophobia -- The word is derived from the Greek words gymnos (naked) and phobos (fear). Such individuals fear and have anxiety about being seen naked or seeing others naked even in socially acceptable situations. Gymnophobes know that their fear are irrational but still experience their fear of nudity either in front of all people, or only certain people. The fear comes out from the feeling of inferiority as they consider their bodies physically inferior when compared to the idealized images or some ideal figure portrayed by the media.
Tocophobia, derived from Greek words "tocos" means childbirth and phobos means fear. It is an abnormal and persistent fear of becoming pregnant or fear of childbirth. The symptoms consist of nightmares, difficulty in concentrating on work or on family activities, panic attacks and psychosomatic complaints.
This type of phobia arises from history of difficult childbirth previously, fear of pain in general or inadequate pain relief. Some times in developing countries women are forced to become a mother several times until she gives birth to a baby boy. Women become weak and fragile due to multiple pregnancies and thus they don't have the energy and the interest to become a mother once more.
Molysmophobia and Molysomophobia is an abnormal fear of infection or contamination.
Oneirogmophobia is an abnormal fear of wet dreams. Just like other sexual phobias it hinders with an individuals social life and can trigger panic attacks and severe anxiety.
Do not think you are the only one suffering from sexual phobia as it is the most common unspoken problem among many people. Make an appointment with a psychologist immediately if you feel your fear has reached phobic proportions and lead a contended sexual life.
A-Kapoor
A phobia is an intense fear of a specific object or situation that a person would avoid which many people would not even get bothered about.
Some people have phobias that deal with heights, insects or spiders, high places, lightening, enclosed spaces etc. Living with any kind of phobias is quite difficult but if one suffers from sexual phobia (phobia related to sex) then it will affect both his social and sexual life altogether.
Could a simple kiss, hug or touch give an individual a panic attack? Yes, people suffering from sexual phobia can have severe anxiety or panic attacks when exposed to such situations or at the mere thought of being in such a situation. For such having sex or even touching genitals can be filled with feelings of revulsion or anxiety.
The symptoms consist of breathlessness, nausea, sweating, rapid breathing and overall feelings of dread. However, everyone experiences sexual phobia in their own way and may have different symptoms.
Coitophobia or Genophobia is the fear of sex or sexual conjunction which can cause panic attacks in some people taking them away from their loved ones.
Erotophobia – ‘Eros’ name of the Greek God of love and ‘phobia’ for fear. It is the common form of sexual phobia and people in this category do not like talking about sex, will react in negative manner to sexually explicit material and have sex in lesser frequency. Such individuals will not adopt any birth control methods due to less awareness and rare knowledge about human sexuality.
Erotophilia, people having this form of sexual phobia don’t have much of a guilt feeling about having sex and are a bit more open than erotophobes when it comes to talking openly about sex. They don’t have negative attitude towards sexually explicit materials. Well, we can say they are much better off than erotophobes.
Eurotophobia or Kolopophobia is an abnormal fear of female sexual organs or genitals which is quite common among people causing them needless worry. Many individuals with this phobia experience the fear all the time while others just in response to direct stimuli. Everyone reacts differently and have their unique formula for, when and how to feel bad.
The scientists are not able to cite the cause for such fears but, they say that it’s linked to the past experiences where emotional trauma must have been linked to genitals or sexual organs and because of that experience the subconscious mind creates a protective shield in the form of phobias. The emotion can be triggered by either sexual harassment in the childhood or being exposed to myriad, benign events like movies, TV, or perhaps seeing someone else experience trauma.
Parthenophobia – An individual with such phobia has abnormal and persistent fear of virgins/young girls. People with such phobia know very well that it is a baseless phobia and many times they do think about facing the situation but have panic attack when exposed to such situations. Such people lead a life full of loneliness and anxiety. They feel hardened to attend social functions or gathering as the thought of being close to virgins, fills them with severe anxiety.
Gymnophobia -- The word is derived from the Greek words gymnos (naked) and phobos (fear). Such individuals fear and have anxiety about being seen naked or seeing others naked even in socially acceptable situations. Gymnophobes know that their fear are irrational but still experience their fear of nudity either in front of all people, or only certain people. The fear comes out from the feeling of inferiority as they consider their bodies physically inferior when compared to the idealized images or some ideal figure portrayed by the media.
Tocophobia, derived from Greek words "tocos" means childbirth and phobos means fear. It is an abnormal and persistent fear of becoming pregnant or fear of childbirth. The symptoms consist of nightmares, difficulty in concentrating on work or on family activities, panic attacks and psychosomatic complaints.
This type of phobia arises from history of difficult childbirth previously, fear of pain in general or inadequate pain relief. Some times in developing countries women are forced to become a mother several times until she gives birth to a baby boy. Women become weak and fragile due to multiple pregnancies and thus they don't have the energy and the interest to become a mother once more.
Molysmophobia and Molysomophobia is an abnormal fear of infection or contamination.
Oneirogmophobia is an abnormal fear of wet dreams. Just like other sexual phobias it hinders with an individuals social life and can trigger panic attacks and severe anxiety.
Do not think you are the only one suffering from sexual phobia as it is the most common unspoken problem among many people. Make an appointment with a psychologist immediately if you feel your fear has reached phobic proportions and lead a contended sexual life.
A-Kapoor
Monday, March 2, 2009
How To Female Ejaculate
by Alicia Guinn
* Tips, Tricks, Product information were added by me as well.
Our bodies are capable of amazing things! Female ejaculation is just one of them. When a woman ejaculates, a clear watery fluid chemically similar to male prostatic fluid squirts out of her urethra. While some women ejaculate with an orgasm, others find that orgasm and ejaculation are two distinct functions which happen separately. In either case, G-spot action is essential to ejaculation because it stimulates the production of ejaculate by the paraurethral glands.
You can get a GREAT DVD called The G-Spot & Female Ejaculation. It will teach you so many tips and tricks and in color on the TV in the privacy of your own home! Watch it by yourself or with your partner. Learn how to turn your sex life into a masterpiece! The G-Spot & Female Ejaculation DVD # 11155.
Some women ejaculate naturally and find that they have actually taught themselves to hold back from ejaculating because they thought their ejaculate was urine. Other women, who have never ejaculated, can teach themselves to ejaculate by following these simple steps.
Feel the Burn
Pelvic muscle tone seems to play a part in whether someone ejaculates or not. If you’ve never done Kegel exercises, check out How to Exercise Your PC Muscles Blog. For ejaculation, it’s important to learn to relax as well as contract your PC (pubococcygeus) muscles. Relaxing or pushing out with your PC muscles will allow ejaculate to flow out of the urethra. Get in touch with your PC muscles and see whether they’re usually relaxed or tight. If the muscles are tense, learn to relax your pelvic floor by doing Kegel exercises. You can start practicing right now while you finish reading this article.
Take the Plunge
Another essential part of female ejaculation is G-spot stimulation. Finding your G-spot is easy! If you enjoy penetration, part of that feel-good feeling is probably a G-spot sensation. G-spot exploration is more about rewiring your thinking about your own body than it is a quest for some secret "button" you’ve never noticed before.
1. First, take some time to get aroused. Masturbate the way you normally would. Put on a sexy film. Take out that well-loved collection of erotica. Or just luxuriate in one of your favorite fantasies. Before you start looking for your G-spot, have an orgasm or two to congratulate yourself for being such an intrepid G-spot explorer! If you don’t have multiple orgasms, tease yourself to a high plateau of arousal. When you’re all warmed up, your G-spot will be easier to feel because it swells with blood and fluid during arousal.
2. Lube up your fingers and let them do the walking. Feel the relatively smooth walls of the vaginal canal. Touch your cervix if it’s within range. If you’ve never felt around your own vagina before, take some time to touch the different areas. Press against the vaginal walls. Notice the texture of the tissue and how it feels when you touch it.
3. Next, focus on the front wall of the vaginal canal (that’s the one nearest your belly button). About one or two inches in, the surface will feel ridged and rough compared to the rest of the vaginal tissue. Press against that tissue and see how it feels. It might not feel like much. It might feel sensitive or uncomfortable. It might remind you of the sensation that tells you that you need to pee. It might feel yummy! Press harder and feel around for your pubic bone. If you can hook your finger behind it, see how that feels too. Surprise! You’ve just found your G-spot! The rough and ridgy area we’ve explored on the front vaginal wall is the G-spot, also known as the urethral sponge or the female prostate. Think of it as a G-area rather than just one spot.
4. Add a toy. A lot of folks find that it's easier to reach your own G-spot with toys, and that they provide good, firm stimulation. Any dildo or vibrator with a firm curve is a great G-spot option. Some of our favorites include the Silicone Slims #10405, Insatiable G #9691, Body Blossom #1135, Cosmic Invader #2170.
Let it Flow
Some women will find that they naturally ejaculate with G-spot stimulation. For others, a few more steps are involved in teaching your body to ejaculate.
1. Before stimulating your G-spot, empty your bladder. A lot of women don’t ejaculate because the only sensation similar to ejaculation is urinating. If your bladder is empty, you won’t have to worry about peeing in your bed. If you’re aroused, stimulating your G-spot, and feel a sensation similar to the need to pee, continue with the stimulation and relax your PC muscles. You’ll probably ejaculate.
2. Minimize mess, maximize enjoyment! For a lot of women, the fear of peeing is so ingrained that it takes a little more work to overcome. If you’re in bed, consider putting a towel or two under your butt. If you’re still plagued by pee-phobia, take your ejaculation exploration to the bathroom. You can put a few towels on the floor or try out the bathtub! Find a situation that will allow you to trust your body. Make a bargain with yourself. If you pee, you pee. No big deal. After all, all that stimulation felt great, right? If you work through that pee feeling, relax, and then ejaculate, give yourself a high five! If you're worried about the mess, keep in mind that the amount of ejaculate is typically no more than a teaspoon or two.
3. Make a conscious effort to ejaculate. If you’re stimulating your G-spot, relaxing you PC muscles, and riding that "something is going to happen" feeling but nothing's going, push out with your PC muscles. Most likely, you’ll push out the ejaculate. And you’ll squirt or sprinkle rather than gush.
4. Add clit stimulation. Many women find that the G-spot stimulation feels great, but that added clit stimulation, via tongues, hand, or vibrator, will take them over the top. Try a vibrator on your clit and a curved dildo like the Pure Wand in your vagina if you're by yourself, and see what happens.
What happens if after all this exploration, you don’t like G-spot stimulation or you’ve never ejaculated? In the process, you’ve collected a lot of new information about your body and what you like during sex. It’s worth checking back in with your G-spot occasionally. Sometimes G-spot sensitivity changes with your monthly cycle, or over a lifetime. Don’t miss out on making your own splashy fun!
* Tips, Tricks, Product information were added by me as well.
Our bodies are capable of amazing things! Female ejaculation is just one of them. When a woman ejaculates, a clear watery fluid chemically similar to male prostatic fluid squirts out of her urethra. While some women ejaculate with an orgasm, others find that orgasm and ejaculation are two distinct functions which happen separately. In either case, G-spot action is essential to ejaculation because it stimulates the production of ejaculate by the paraurethral glands.
You can get a GREAT DVD called The G-Spot & Female Ejaculation. It will teach you so many tips and tricks and in color on the TV in the privacy of your own home! Watch it by yourself or with your partner. Learn how to turn your sex life into a masterpiece! The G-Spot & Female Ejaculation DVD # 11155.
Some women ejaculate naturally and find that they have actually taught themselves to hold back from ejaculating because they thought their ejaculate was urine. Other women, who have never ejaculated, can teach themselves to ejaculate by following these simple steps.
Feel the Burn
Pelvic muscle tone seems to play a part in whether someone ejaculates or not. If you’ve never done Kegel exercises, check out How to Exercise Your PC Muscles Blog. For ejaculation, it’s important to learn to relax as well as contract your PC (pubococcygeus) muscles. Relaxing or pushing out with your PC muscles will allow ejaculate to flow out of the urethra. Get in touch with your PC muscles and see whether they’re usually relaxed or tight. If the muscles are tense, learn to relax your pelvic floor by doing Kegel exercises. You can start practicing right now while you finish reading this article.
Take the Plunge
Another essential part of female ejaculation is G-spot stimulation. Finding your G-spot is easy! If you enjoy penetration, part of that feel-good feeling is probably a G-spot sensation. G-spot exploration is more about rewiring your thinking about your own body than it is a quest for some secret "button" you’ve never noticed before.
1. First, take some time to get aroused. Masturbate the way you normally would. Put on a sexy film. Take out that well-loved collection of erotica. Or just luxuriate in one of your favorite fantasies. Before you start looking for your G-spot, have an orgasm or two to congratulate yourself for being such an intrepid G-spot explorer! If you don’t have multiple orgasms, tease yourself to a high plateau of arousal. When you’re all warmed up, your G-spot will be easier to feel because it swells with blood and fluid during arousal.
2. Lube up your fingers and let them do the walking. Feel the relatively smooth walls of the vaginal canal. Touch your cervix if it’s within range. If you’ve never felt around your own vagina before, take some time to touch the different areas. Press against the vaginal walls. Notice the texture of the tissue and how it feels when you touch it.
3. Next, focus on the front wall of the vaginal canal (that’s the one nearest your belly button). About one or two inches in, the surface will feel ridged and rough compared to the rest of the vaginal tissue. Press against that tissue and see how it feels. It might not feel like much. It might feel sensitive or uncomfortable. It might remind you of the sensation that tells you that you need to pee. It might feel yummy! Press harder and feel around for your pubic bone. If you can hook your finger behind it, see how that feels too. Surprise! You’ve just found your G-spot! The rough and ridgy area we’ve explored on the front vaginal wall is the G-spot, also known as the urethral sponge or the female prostate. Think of it as a G-area rather than just one spot.
4. Add a toy. A lot of folks find that it's easier to reach your own G-spot with toys, and that they provide good, firm stimulation. Any dildo or vibrator with a firm curve is a great G-spot option. Some of our favorites include the Silicone Slims #10405, Insatiable G #9691, Body Blossom #1135, Cosmic Invader #2170.
Let it Flow
Some women will find that they naturally ejaculate with G-spot stimulation. For others, a few more steps are involved in teaching your body to ejaculate.
1. Before stimulating your G-spot, empty your bladder. A lot of women don’t ejaculate because the only sensation similar to ejaculation is urinating. If your bladder is empty, you won’t have to worry about peeing in your bed. If you’re aroused, stimulating your G-spot, and feel a sensation similar to the need to pee, continue with the stimulation and relax your PC muscles. You’ll probably ejaculate.
2. Minimize mess, maximize enjoyment! For a lot of women, the fear of peeing is so ingrained that it takes a little more work to overcome. If you’re in bed, consider putting a towel or two under your butt. If you’re still plagued by pee-phobia, take your ejaculation exploration to the bathroom. You can put a few towels on the floor or try out the bathtub! Find a situation that will allow you to trust your body. Make a bargain with yourself. If you pee, you pee. No big deal. After all, all that stimulation felt great, right? If you work through that pee feeling, relax, and then ejaculate, give yourself a high five! If you're worried about the mess, keep in mind that the amount of ejaculate is typically no more than a teaspoon or two.
3. Make a conscious effort to ejaculate. If you’re stimulating your G-spot, relaxing you PC muscles, and riding that "something is going to happen" feeling but nothing's going, push out with your PC muscles. Most likely, you’ll push out the ejaculate. And you’ll squirt or sprinkle rather than gush.
4. Add clit stimulation. Many women find that the G-spot stimulation feels great, but that added clit stimulation, via tongues, hand, or vibrator, will take them over the top. Try a vibrator on your clit and a curved dildo like the Pure Wand in your vagina if you're by yourself, and see what happens.
What happens if after all this exploration, you don’t like G-spot stimulation or you’ve never ejaculated? In the process, you’ve collected a lot of new information about your body and what you like during sex. It’s worth checking back in with your G-spot occasionally. Sometimes G-spot sensitivity changes with your monthly cycle, or over a lifetime. Don’t miss out on making your own splashy fun!
Sunday, March 1, 2009
Chemical Composition of Ejaculate
Chemical Composition of Ejaculate
*I had a request to post this information again! Check it out!
A very good question came up at a party... regarding the reasons why semen/sperm/ejaculate smelled or tasted the way it did. Basically it is different per man because of thier body chemistry as well as what the body consumes. Junk Food, Alcohol, Cigarettes, Weed, Fruits, Garlic, etc are examples of items consumed that can change the smell and taste of semen... mixed with the normal contents of semen. Here is the entire list of ingredients in semen ( no measurements though, because this is NOT a recipe! LMAO)
Ammonia
Ascorbic Acid
Ash
Calcium
Carbon Dioxide
Chloride
Cholesterol
Citric Acid
Copper
Creatine
Ergothionine
Fructose
Glutathione
Glycerylphosphoryl-choline
Inositol
Lactic Acid
Lipid
Magenesium
Nitrogen, nonprotean
Phosperus ( acid soluble)
Phosphorylcholine
Potassium
Pyruvic Acid
Sodium
Sorbitol
Vitamin B12
Sulfur
Uric Acid
Zinc
What Women Say About Semen
"Ajax cleaner"
"maybe salty"
"smells like Ajax, I no longer buy Ajax because of it. Instead I buy Mr. Clean, it's perfumed."
"thick Clorox"
"rancid Elmer's glue"
"tastes and smells like Brie cheese"
"It tastes like itself (it's kind of like asking what pepper tastes like)."
"Indescribable."
"It tasted like a thick, globby beer."
"I've discovered that although there is a general almond taste to all men -- different men taste a little differently AND depending on how much a man drinks, smokes, and what he's eating -- the semen ranges in bitterness. The less healthy he is the worst his semen tastes. Almost like Clorox at times."
"It tasted quite salty."
"I cannot compare the taste to anything else I have tasted because its flavor is unique. I can compare its taste to the smell of Clorox bleach. Semen tastes like bleach smells!"
"It has different tastes for different people ranging from rotten eggs and dirty socks to a slimy/salty taste."
"Semen had a taste of its own...Sometimes it's more spicy than other times; sometimes it's sweeter. Sometimes it gives me the sensation that I just chewed on a balloon."
"Salty. It's a lot like swallowing snot."
"Kind of like salty soft snot."
"Blah! BITTER taste!"
"In my experience, the taste of semen seems to vary (at times dramatically) from guy to guy. Some men, bless them, have semen with very little taste whatsoever. Or maybe they just drink a lot of water and it keeps the concentration of salt and minerals and what have you down. The taste I generally expect is salty, but not a pleasant-eating-soft-pretzels-can-I-have-a-dab-of-mustard-with-that salty. Much more of an acidic, at times bitter metallic taste. At its worst, the taste of semen can surprise you like a mouthful of saltwater. One final note: Evidently garlic is a common culprit in distasteful experiences."
*I had a request to post this information again! Check it out!
A very good question came up at a party... regarding the reasons why semen/sperm/ejaculate smelled or tasted the way it did. Basically it is different per man because of thier body chemistry as well as what the body consumes. Junk Food, Alcohol, Cigarettes, Weed, Fruits, Garlic, etc are examples of items consumed that can change the smell and taste of semen... mixed with the normal contents of semen. Here is the entire list of ingredients in semen ( no measurements though, because this is NOT a recipe! LMAO)
Ammonia
Ascorbic Acid
Ash
Calcium
Carbon Dioxide
Chloride
Cholesterol
Citric Acid
Copper
Creatine
Ergothionine
Fructose
Glutathione
Glycerylphosphoryl-choline
Inositol
Lactic Acid
Lipid
Magenesium
Nitrogen, nonprotean
Phosperus ( acid soluble)
Phosphorylcholine
Potassium
Pyruvic Acid
Sodium
Sorbitol
Vitamin B12
Sulfur
Uric Acid
Zinc
What Women Say About Semen
"Ajax cleaner"
"maybe salty"
"smells like Ajax, I no longer buy Ajax because of it. Instead I buy Mr. Clean, it's perfumed."
"thick Clorox"
"rancid Elmer's glue"
"tastes and smells like Brie cheese"
"It tastes like itself (it's kind of like asking what pepper tastes like)."
"Indescribable."
"It tasted like a thick, globby beer."
"I've discovered that although there is a general almond taste to all men -- different men taste a little differently AND depending on how much a man drinks, smokes, and what he's eating -- the semen ranges in bitterness. The less healthy he is the worst his semen tastes. Almost like Clorox at times."
"It tasted quite salty."
"I cannot compare the taste to anything else I have tasted because its flavor is unique. I can compare its taste to the smell of Clorox bleach. Semen tastes like bleach smells!"
"It has different tastes for different people ranging from rotten eggs and dirty socks to a slimy/salty taste."
"Semen had a taste of its own...Sometimes it's more spicy than other times; sometimes it's sweeter. Sometimes it gives me the sensation that I just chewed on a balloon."
"Salty. It's a lot like swallowing snot."
"Kind of like salty soft snot."
"Blah! BITTER taste!"
"In my experience, the taste of semen seems to vary (at times dramatically) from guy to guy. Some men, bless them, have semen with very little taste whatsoever. Or maybe they just drink a lot of water and it keeps the concentration of salt and minerals and what have you down. The taste I generally expect is salty, but not a pleasant-eating-soft-pretzels-can-I-have-a-dab-of-mustard-with-that salty. Much more of an acidic, at times bitter metallic taste. At its worst, the taste of semen can surprise you like a mouthful of saltwater. One final note: Evidently garlic is a common culprit in distasteful experiences."
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