Most people know that certain foods like oysters and chocolate are considered aphrodisiacs. But do they actually increase your sex drive, or is this just an urban legend? And to the extent that they work, which are most effective? To find out, the health tracking app Lifesum analyzed its users’ data and determined which foods are eaten most commonly before sex. A lot of their findings are pretty much what you’d expect, and some are more surprising. The study looked at 2,563 foods that people ate two or fewer hours before they had sex. It also looked at which countries...
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