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Can Food diet impact on men relationship performance?

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Can Food diet impact on men relationship performance?Men can facing relationship issue based on their food diet? . Any linked between food diet and relationship performance.

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They say good diet and even a small amount of exercise improves mens health & mental health

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jeffersonsam99 in reply toOneJoker

Thanks for your reply.

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Do you mean does diet affect your ability to keep it up? In my experience (an unscientific sample of 1) I think it's better when I've lost a few pounds. But then everything is.

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Thanks for sharing your opinion . It's really nice .

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