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Sexual cannibalism and oral sex: what does it taste like?

Sexuality, among humans, is so diverse and dynamic that it’s impossible to even begin to learn the basics of what turns people on or off; And, as the old adage says: The more you learn, the less you know. Such is the case with human sexuality. When one begins to explore its most basic fundamentals, a whole spectrum of unimaginable paths are waiting to be traveled. Even seemingly benign roads, like The Oral Sex Highway, allow us access to a sexual asphalt that has a beginning with no apparent end.

Here are some interesting expressions that you have probably heard:

“Am meal at the ‘Y’ tonight”.

I have a sexuality hungry that no single man can satisfy.”

“I couldn’t take my eyes off him, he was so delicious.”

“Love eating Dear.”

“He was so sexy, he just wanted devotion him.”

“His sexuality appetite It has no bottom.”

“I craved its taste and I was dying for eat her out.”

“She was a dish I had my eyes on it for a long time, I knew that she would be a tasty.”

“YO fed she every inch of my steak.”

“He was so cute, he just wanted gobble up he up.”

“YO banqueted on her luscious breasts.”

Last but not least, the lyrics to AC/DC’s “You Shook Me All Night Long”:

“[She] made a meal came out of me and came back for more…”

There seems to be a very clear link to sexuality and the satisfaction of this sexual “hunger”. After all, we use our mouths, even more than our genitals, for sex. Our mouths are sexual organs that we use to kiss, lick, taste, bite, drink, nibble, eat, suck, and devour our sexual partners, their sexual organs, and their sexual fluids.

And why not? People love to eat good food. When we are hungry and eat something, we feel satisfied and full. Imagine a delicious meal, your favorite dish and how fantastic it will taste. Eating such delicious foods is pleasurable. It feels great to eat wonderful food.

Smell (smell) also has something to do with it. Smell is clearly related to taste. Just remember when you were a kid what you did when you had to eat something you didn’t want. What did you do? She pinched her nose, opened her mouth, put the offending food in her mouth, chewed it, and swallowed it. Blocking out the smell made the food more palatable since you couldn’t “taste” it as much.

Smell not only has a lot to do with enhancing the taste and attracting us to the foods we like, but it also plays an important role in sex. How is that not surprising? We bathe to smell cleaner and more appetizing. We apply perfumes to perfume our bodies. We brush our teeth and use mouthwash to sweeten our breath… Smelling nice and pleasant is part of sexual attraction.

But not only of these externally applied aromas. Our bodies produce our own scents and odors to attract mates. Pheromones are a great example of this. Personally, when I meet a woman that I am very attracted to, there is nothing I desire more sexually than to put my head between her legs and smell her natural perfume. Time literally stands still for me as I inhale it. This initial smell is so fantastic that it is indescribable. Then, having been so turned on, I proceed with oral sex. Of course, naturally is preferred, no artificial flavors or preservatives.

Some scents are attractive to some people, some are not attractive. The list is endless of body odors that turn people on and off. For example, some men like the smell of a woman’s sweaty shoe, while others don’t like this smell as much.

So we know that smell is related to enhancing the taste of something we eat or drink. Enter the office dining room after someone has made microwave popcorn. First you smell it, then you can taste it, and in most cases, you wish you had a bag to eat yourself!

Having enough food to eat is one of the most basic needs people have. It is part of our survival. It’s quite simple: without food and water we die. This causes “hunger” to be deeply connected to the most primal part of our brain. What’s that saying… “Nobody wants to make love when they’re hungry.” That is certainly true.

As babies, we are held to our mother’s chest and comforted. We feel safe, protected and warm. As the baby suckles on her mother’s nipple, she also curbs her hunger cravings. Imagine an infant, who is completely powerless and helpless in the world, to feel the mother’s warmth and protection from him; while he fills his belly and satisfies hunger cravings at the same time…

No wonder eating feels so good. It takes us back to our first moments on this planet, moments when we were warm, safe and protected. No fear, no mortgage, no unemployment and no bills.

Along with eating and drinking, sex is also part of our primary brain. We were designed to be highly sexual creatures. If we weren’t, we would stop reproducing and our race would become extinct. This is how we are wired and it is an important aspect of our primary brain. Once our stomachs are full, we also want to satisfy our sexual appetite.

With oral sex we can feel the nourishment, warmth, and comfort of our first meals as babies, we can satisfy our cravings for our sex-based hunger, and we can truly fill ourselves, more than just food alone. Oral sex, then, is certainly that last dessert that makes everything taste better and more satisfying (that little reward that helps make life worth living).

Oral sex, remember, is any form of sexuality that you perform with your mouth. Whether it’s kissing, sucking or licking.

What’s even more fantastic is the use of aromas and smells to make our sex meals even more delicious and appetizing.

It’s amazing how much we take for granted in something that seems as simple as oral sex. We just indulge in our oral forms, not giving much thought to the whole process, but there’s a lot going on behind the sexual curtain that makes it possible.

Which brings us to cannibalism (now, change of subject!). This is the act where a member of a species eats, as food, its own species. Like a dog that would eat another dog, or, as we used to see in old Hollywood exploration and jungle movies, with humans eating other humans as a food source. According to the encyclopedia, cannibalism among humans was popular and widespread throughout the world until the 19th century.

So if I perform oral sex on a woman and dine on her deliciousness, drink her wine and absorb her juices into my own body, through my mouth, isn’t this a form of cannibalism? Am I not “eating” and ingesting it? Sexual cannibalism, perhaps? After all, I’m eating her for dinner to satisfy my sexual hunger and further satiate my gastronomical hunger (as well as indulge her, of course!).

What happens if a woman swallows a man’s seminal production after giving him fellatio? What does that make her? This fluid will be broken down by her intestinal system and used to produce new cells and tissue for her own use.

Sexual cannibalism, apparently, is a real event and has been scientifically defined. It is the act of a species (usually a female) consuming its partner before, during, or after sexual intercourse. Black widow spiders are an example.

Of course, with natural human oral sex, most of us want to go back for seconds, thirds, quarters, and so on; therefore, we cannot be classified as “real” sexual cannibals, since we do not truly devour and actually “eat” or sexual friends. We just like the way they taste.

what do you know?

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