Facts about orgasms
Scientists find that a woman does not feel as much pain during orgasms because pain transmitters are inhibited from the spinal cord so the pain cannot be sent to the brain.
Joseph: So push harder when she is reaching her climax! Show her all your skills!
Facts about sex
In both sex, a hormone called oxytocin is released during sex. The hormone lowers our defences and make us trust people more.
Women produce more oxytocin than men and scientists think that this hormone could be linked to love. Although it is not clear why, women are more likely to let their guard down and fall in love with a man after sex.
Men look for more pleasure instead of a stronger bonding with women. This surge can be additive.
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Sex is more than pleasure and love, it is also beneficial to health, according to a group of scientists.
Starving off Dementia
Scientists from Princeton University in the US say that having regular sex may help us grow new brain cells. This can counteract the losing of them due to aging. Sex causes increased blood flow to the brain, and this maybe related to the study.
Smooching means better sex
The lips are packed with nerve endings – 100 times more than the fingertips.
A natural painkiller
Orgasm (rather than sex) can block pain signals, says Professor Komisaruk.
The Ultimate Happy Pill
Orgasms trigger the release of chemicals which are known to complete the "happiness circuit".
More orgasms, more blood flow to the head, more neurons firing, more brain activity, more happiness!
Better Sleep
By having sex at the end of the day you'll reap more of the stress-relieving benefits. For a man, a powerful orgasm is the equivalent of having on average a 2-3mg shot of diazepam (or Valium).
"That's why so many men nod off afterwards — there really is a biological reason for this."
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