Myths about sex

May 6, 2022

Myth 3. Oysters (chocolate, strawberries) and other aphrodisiacs increase libido. It is a myth. It arose from the human tendency to confuse cause with effect. As a rule, oysters, chocolate, strawberries and other gastronomic pleasures are an attribute of a love date. When there is an appropriate mood, the object of desire, then the libido rises. This is how aphrodisiacs work. If you, sitting at the computer and making spreadsheets in Excel, eat strawberries or chocolate bars, then you are unlikely to feel a surge of sexual desire for your boyfriend. Even if you regularly eat aphrodisiac foods in small quantities, the activation of sexuality is unlikely.