“Fake food, fake people, fake things of any kind kill your soul, not to mention your wallet.”— Sarah Liddle, thoughtcatalog.com
“Eating raw garlic may make your partner turn the other way in bed, but it can certainly stir up your sexual desire. The heat in garlic is what stirs up your libido.”— Laura Klein, organicauthority.com
“Dark chocolate (try eating a small piece while thinking sexual thoughts).”— Diana Bradley, beyondtalk.net
“Figs, bananas, and avocados, for example, are considered libido-boosting foods, known as aphrodisiacs. But these foods also provide important vitamins and minerals that can increase blood flow to the genitals and promote a healthy sex life.”— Alexia Severson, healthline.com
“He still eats like he’s packing it in for a long winter.”— Heather Christena Schmidt, heatherchristenaschmidt.com
“Make like a baby and experience the world as a series of great terrors interspersed with brilliant comedies and lots of food and sleep.”— Night Vale podcast, twitter.com
“I don't see why human people make such a heavy trip out of sex. It isn't anything complex, it is simply the best thing in life, even better than food.”— Robert A. Heinlein, amazon.com
“Go for an ice cream date. Then walk and talk with your cone.”— Anna Newell Jones, andthenwesaved.com
“Fondue is pretty sweet, but it’s ridiculously expensive. Dress up, make your own, and have a fancy, at-home fondue date. (Don’t forget chocolate for dessert!) And romantically feeding one another is a must.”— Marisa Donnelly, thoughtcatalog.com
“A romantic indoor picnic might be the perfect, relaxing night in for the two of you.”— Carisa, thedatingdivas.com
“Making your date heart-shaped brownies or Rice Krispie Treats — really, anything heartfelt — goes a long way, too. You can even make cookies shaped and decorated like Conversation Hearts. Something homemade will show that you’re not only thoughtful, but also creative.”— Natalia Lusinski, bustle.com
“Make a meal with symbols of love. Examples: Write I love you with string beans, make a tart in the shape of a heart…”— Mary May Larmoyeux, familylife.com
“Never underestimate the healing powers of good food, good music and good company.”— Erika Wuelfrath, thoughtcatalog.com