Is it mandatory to be a non vegetarian for higher sexual potency?!


Question: if that was correct than india wont have been in top list of most populated contries! take lite ! be a vegiee


Answers: if that was correct than india wont have been in top list of most populated contries! take lite ! be a vegiee

George Michael? Wake me up before you go go.

what is mandatory is top health and that can be achieved with vegetarian or non vegetarian.

A billion Indians can't be wrong.

No, it's not mandatory. In fact, excess cholesterol and triglycerides in meat can actually impede the blood flow to your "member".

Honestly, I don't think it makes a difference either way.

Believe whatever propaganda you like.

Not mandatory. . . but a balanced diet helps . . .and balanced means ALL of the food groups in moderation. I truly have to say, strict veggies make the absolutely world's worst lovers. Has nothing to do with "sexual potency", has to do with "paying attention" and being present in the moment..

They always seem pre-occupied, analyzing, emotionally constricted, and have more rules than a cricket match. They don't seem "free". I've heard that complaint from other men and women who have dated strict veg*ns. Of course that doesn't seem to be true for the "true" veg*ns one finds in other cultures ... just "modern" veg*ns. Why is that?.

Umm, no.

Although i am sure that photographing yourself like it were a cheesey poster for a vegas magic show improves your potency...

last christmas, you gave me your heart and the very next day... never mind.

NO WAY!

Excess dietary cholesterol, blocks blood flow to more places than you think.

One just needs to be positive that they are consuming enough of all of the essential minerals such as zinc.

Not mandatory, but I think someone who doesn't have hangups about "meat" is someone who likely wouldn't be wound as tight about other things like sex. Therefore, they would be more likely to be uninhibited. Some veggie heads are so uptight about life in general.

Lol. No.





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