Here’s the thing: It’s darn near impossible to mask the scent of these powerful foods. In other words, if you think your SO won’t notice the effects of onion and garlic, you’d better think again. He or she will.
Case in point…one man wrote to Health Central saying “My wife's vagina occasionally smells like onions or garlic. Can eating certain foods affect the smell of a woman's genitals?”
Yikes! One word describes this scenario: embarrassing.
So call it quits on the garlic and onions a couple days before oral sex. Don’t worry. You can spice up your meal some other day. Just save it for the days you don’t plan to get your freak on.
3. Alcohol
There’s nothing that makes you feel more confident about oral sex than a stiff drink (no pun intended). However, a cool cocktail concoction might not be the best idea when it comes to oral sex.
Experts agree with this truthful concept. “Alcohol, which for many is a way to lose our inhibitions in the sack, can also change the flavor of a vagina for the worse,” says sex author Dr. Lauren Streicher in an article published on You Beauty.
While this is a total bummer, it’s something to be aware of. If you do want to have a few, stick with fruity cocktails.