"Baby powder is an aphrodisiac..."
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Apr 2008
klg14
Hawthorne, CA
"Baby powder is an aphrodisiac for women. Cinnamon is an aphrodisiac for men."
This is one of the things I learned while watching a program on my local PBS station entitled, "Change Your Brain, Change Your Life." Program's summary: Psychiatrist Daniel G. Amen offers advice for optimizing mental performance and eliminating negative behaviors.
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Look for the program on your PBS station.
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OMG....
I LOVE THE SMELL of BABY POWDER.
and Comet (the cleaner)
and Fabuloso (the cleaner)
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You know I read something like that in Malcolm X's autobiography. When he was a hustler, he had a friend named Rudy who used to get paid to undress this old white man and sprinkle baby powder on him like a baby. Apparently, the old man got his rocks off like that. So, I'm guessing it's not so taboo anymore...although, I'm guessing that's not what the psychologist meant.
No wonder I like those lil cinnamon heart candies at Valentimes! 
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PRAISE THE LORD!!!
I don't know about an aphrodisiac, but I do love baby powder.
I love the smell of it and I like the feel of it. I use it everyday. One of the sisters at church always tease me about it because sometimes it be all up my neck. It just makes me feel fresh and clean. Anything baby powder scent I will purchase. 
I love the smell of it and I like the feel of it. I use it everyday. One of the sisters at church always tease me about it because sometimes it be all up my neck. It just makes me feel fresh and clean. Anything baby powder scent I will purchase.
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