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Can you make semen taste better and less salty?


My girl friend likes the taste of my pre-cum, but

doesn't like to swallow because she dislikes the taste

and texture of my actual semen.

Is there any way to improve the taste to make it more

palatable?

Friday, March 14, 2008 12:43 AM

There is a definite difference between the taste of

pre-ejaculate and the content of a post-orgasmic

ejaculation. Most report the flavor to be salty and

somewhat bitter.


While the end product is ultimately the result of a

combination of internal bodily fluids (the body being

of a mostly saline environment), it is somewhat

possible to modify natural chemistry. This is achieved

by neutralizing the alkaline balance and reducing

general acidity in the body itself.


Over the long term, supplementing your daily diet with

natural sugars (such as those contained in fruits)

will help to improve the taste of your semen. You can

read this article for more information:

http://www.penis-resources.com/blog/advice/how-to-make-semen-taste-better/


You can also add concentrated supplements that will

help accelerate the change. Semen volumizers for

instance, while primarily designed to increase semen

production, also contain nutrients and herbal

derivatives that change the composition of the semen

itself. This has been reported to significantly change

the flavor of semen while enhancing overall output.


My personal choice is VolumePills - they are easy on

the stomach, don't contain a powerful aftertaste and

(most importantly) they work. You can read the full

review here:

http://www.penis-resources.com/increase_semen_volume.html


Another thing you may want to experiment with are

edible lubricators. There are many types that come in

different flavors and while not actually changing the

actual taste of semen, will help to mask and improve

overall taste.
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