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CHEMICAL AGENTS OR ODORANTS THAT STIMULATE SEXUAL DESIRES.
Aphrodesiac; Aphrodisiac cooking; Aphrodisiacs; Love drug; Afrodesiac; Male aphrodisiac; Sexual stimulant; Prosexual; Pro-sexual; List of aphrodisiac foods and herbs; List of aphrodisiacs; Love Drug; As to make people more amorous; Brian Earp
  • An advertisement for pills from 1926 implies an aphrodisiac effect: "full of red-blooded vim and push".
  • Ambergris
  • A molecule of alcohol
  • Ginseng
  • MDMA Molecule, the compound found in "Ecstasy"
  • Yohimbine chemical structure

afrodesiac         
A hot, sexy black man. Afro is optional.
Ooh, girl, check out the afrodesiac walking this way.
Aphrodisiac         
·adj ·Alt. of Aphrodisiacal.
II. Aphrodisiac ·noun That which (as a drug, or some kinds of food) excites to venery.
aphrodisiac         
[?afr?'d?z?ak]
¦ noun a food, drink, or drug that stimulates sexual desire.
Derivatives
aphrodisiacal adjective
Origin
C18: from Gk aphrodisiakos, from aphrodisios, from Aphrodite 'Aphrodite', the goddess of love.

Wikipedia

Aphrodisiac

An aphrodisiac is a substance alleged to increase sexual desire, sexual attraction, sexual pleasure, or sexual behavior. Substances range from a variety of plants, spices, foods, and synthetic chemicals. Natural aphrodisiacs like cannabis or cocaine are classified into plant-based and non-plant-based substances. There are non-naturally occurring aphrodisiacs like MDMA and methamphetamine. Aphrodisiacs can be classified by their type of effects (i.e., psychological or physiological). Aphrodisiacs that contain hallucinogenic properties like Bufotenin have psychological effects on a person that can increase sexual desire and sexual pleasure. Aphrodisiacs that contain smooth muscle relaxing properties like yohimbine have physiological effects on a person that can affect hormone levels and increase blood flow.

It is possible that the aphrodisiac effect of a substance is due to the placebo effect. Substances that impede on areas that aphrodisiacs aim to enhance are classified as anaphrodisiacs.

Both males and females can potentially benefit from the use of aphrodisiacs, but they are more focused on males as their properties tend to increase testosterone levels rather than estrogen levels. This is in part due to the historical context of aphrodisiacs, which focused solely on males. Only recent attention has been paid to understanding how aphrodisiacs can aid female sexual function. In addition, cultural influence in appropriate sexual behavior from males and females also play a part in the research gap.