How to get sweet tasting cum!

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Have you ever wanted to shoot a load into a guy’s mouth but they declined the offer because they “don’t like the taste”? The thought of it is hot, but the actual taste is completely the opposite.

The reason for this is because you are probably not eating the right foods to make your cum taste better. The taste of semen depends on the type of food you consume on a day to day basis. Semen is mainly made up of water with fructose, sodium, some vitamins, and minerals. The range of flavors varies from each person because each person’s diet is different. Some may have a taste sweet while others may taste bitter or even bleach-like.

Here are some thing to avoid if you want to have sweet-tasting cum:

Tobacco
Alcohol
Marijuana
Caffeine… can give you bitter-tasting cum.

Red Meat
Dairy
Chocolate
Asparagus
Broccoli
Spinach… can make your cum really salty.

Here’s what you do want:

Cinnamon
Wheatgrass
Parsley
Lemon
Peppermint
Cranberries
Celery
Pineapples
Kiwis
Plums
Blueberries… to make your cum taste sweet and yummy!

Keep in mind that if you drink a whole gallon pineapple juice at dinner and expect to have instantly sweet cum you will be disappointed.

Changes in semen taste are the result of ingesting certain foods and liquids that may take some time. This is similar to working out and eating healthy where you cannot expect to see results overnight. Overall, these are only a few semen taste enhancers listed in this article. If you have any suggestions, let us know in the comments!

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