By Luke Jackson
You've given her roses before. But not this way.
A 55-year-old university professor offers the most romantic tip we received from our "The Sexual Mastery" members survey respondents: "I like to take fresh petals from a long-stemmed red rose and scatter them over the body of my lover just prior to engaging in intercourse," he writes. "Kissing and licking around the rose petals on her stomach, breasts, nipples and thighs add a new dimension to this experience. Finally, intercourse with rose petals between the lovers provides a very sensuous addition to sex-the petals cling to both bodies because of the sweat generated and leave interesting patterns when sex is over."
When you're done marveling at the possibilities of this idea, take just a second to note what the professor has left out. He praises the visual and tactile aspects of this very romantic act-but says nothing about smell.
Yet what's the first thing you do with a rose? You sniff and say, "Aahh."
Nothing much is ever said about smell and sex. And yet they are inextricably linked. Certainly, odors have the power to arouse you sexually-mankind has known that for thousands of years, and not for nothing has perfume been called sex in a bottle. The fact that women spend billions of dollars each year basically to enhance their sex appeal through sweet smells should not be lost on you.
But this is bigger than Chanel. Your sense of smell affects who you fall in love with and whether you stay in love. It has the power to improve everything from your mood to your penile blood flow. Lose your sense of smell, and you actually lose sexual function.
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