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Best and Worst Drinks For Your Penis

 

Did you know that your choice of drinks can impact your penis?

Word on the street is that Hennesy is known to give you the right flow to the right area at the right time.

“Henny Dick” has been rapped about in songs and in many circles of men.

Maybe it’s the “smooth taste” or alcohol’s ability to lower inhibitions.

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Some men have said they’ve performed better while on cognac, but scientists might disagree with the former.

Either way, we’re here to tell you all about the best and worst drinks for your penis.

Who knew a sip of the wrong thing could prevent you from getting a taste of another thing (wink, wink).

Here are some of the best and worst drinks for your penis.

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1. Alcohol

Excessive amounts of alcoholic consumption have been known to cause erectile dysfunction.

Alcohol acts as a depressant in the body.

It slows the body’s ability to process and regulate blood flow which is essential to sustaining an erection necessary for sexual intercourse.

Next time you’re drinking any alcoholic beverage, Hennessy or not, consider that this depressant interferes with the functions of your nervous system essential for sexual stimulation, penile sensitivity, and circulation.

However, some physicians have said that a small amount of alcohol can act as a muscle relaxer that promotes lower inhibited behavior which can be good for sex.

bottles and glasses of alcohol drinks

2. Coffee

That jolt you need in the morning doesn’t only help you stay awake in 9 am meetings.

Coffee, YES COFFEE, can help you stay afloat in the bedroom as well.

Caffeine promotes blood flow by allowing your arteries to relax.

This ingredient has effects similar to erectile dysfunction drugs like Cialis and Viagra.

A University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston study showed that men who

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