Taste & Smell

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All five senses are involved in love adventures. A pleasant smell invites us, an unpleasant one repells us. Nevertheless, if the appearance and the voice do not persuade, the most 

pleasant smell also has no chance.

Smells are narrowly connected with emotions and recollections. They play a significant role for aphrodisiacs. Not only pleasant smells like lilac or roses, but also rather disagreeable smells like musk act as sexual stimulants.

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The taste is directly connected to smell and also the tactile sense. The tongue is not only equipped with papillae of taste but also serves to touch food and

other things. Many cooking books have recipes for erotic meals (see Love Foods).

The French kiss is normally one of our first unforgettable erotic acts. Sucking, licking, and smacking are essentials in the act of love.