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  2. Body odour and sexual attraction - Wikipedia

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    Women gave samples of when they were fertile and less fertile. The men in the study would smell and choose which sample between the two they were more attracted to. Women give off a more favorable smell the more fertile they are; in other words, men notice this and choose the more fertile sample rather than the less fertile sample. [49]

  3. Body odor - Wikipedia

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    When selecting mates, women tend to be attracted to those that have different HLA-types than their own. [2] [22] This is thought to increase the strength of the family unit and increase the chances of survival for potential offspring. [2] Studies have suggested that people might be using odor cues associated with the immune system to select mates.

  4. Aphrodisiacs are known for improving sex drive. But do they ...

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    Oysters are probably the most well known aphrodisiac because they are rich in zinc, "which is important for hormone production and sexual health," says Wright. Alcohol is another common one - but ...

  5. Human sex pheromones - Wikipedia

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    The best-known case study involves the synchronization of menstrual cycles among women based on unconscious odor cues, the McClintock effect, named after the primary investigator, Martha McClintock, of the University of Chicago. [7] [8] A group of women were exposed to a whiff of perspiration from other women. Depending on the time in the month ...

  6. Do aphrodisiacs like oysters and chocolate actually work?

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    Here’s what experts and science have to say about these well-known food aphrodisiacs — and whether they actually help put people in the mood.

  7. Vibrators, Candles, and Intimate Games—40 hot Gift ... - AOL

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    This best-selling candle (a collab between Boy Smells and Kacey Musgraves) gives off a spicy, smoky scent of lush raspberry, wood, and incense—perfect for heating things up in the bedroom ...

  8. Aphrodisiac - Wikipedia

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    Aphrodisiac. An aphrodisiac is a substance alleged to increase libido, sexual desire, sexual attraction, sexual pleasure, or sexual behavior. [1] [2] [3] These substances range from a variety of plants, spices, and foods to synthetic chemicals.

  9. 14 Foods That Just Might Be Aphrodisiacs - AOL

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    2. Oysters. While the jury is still out on whether oysters are actually an aphrodisiac, they are pretty good for you. The bivalves are high in zinc, which can boost testosterone levels and amp up ...