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Appetite for seduction

Chicagoans speculate on how seemingly innocent foods could be beneficial in the bedroom.

By Jake Malooley Photographs by Andrew Nawrocki
Published: October 20, 2008

Cat, 19
Dom, 19

Sheffield and Roscoe avenues

Are you a couple?
D Yeah.

Do you use food in the bedroom?
C We’ve talked about it. We were going to but—we’re both vegan—and the soy whipped cream didn’t work so well, so it didn’t ever make it to the bedroom. I think I bought a bad can; it didn’t come out so well.

Since you were considering it, we have some props. So how about this cucumber?
C Omigod, that’s so awkward! You can assume how we might use it.

How about this pineapple—granted you could cut it or use it whole.
D I want to eat it. [Laughs]
C That could be kind of rough fun. It’s kinda scary on the outside, so I might have to cut it. I’d probably just eat it.

Would you rather have an amazing meal or amazing sex?
C Well, I’ve already had amazing sex, but I’d still choose sex.

Does food ever strike you as sexy?
C Not really. It’s kind of utilitarian.

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