Why do some sexual experiences feel more emotionally rewarding during hormonal peaks, and how can couples enhance these moments?
The biological basis for heightened emotional reactions to sexual...
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: Enhance your sexual experience with ovulatory peaks: biological basis for heightened emotions and tips for couples
The neurochemicals oxytocin and vasopressin are important for bonding, attachment, and sexual satisfaction. Oxytocin is produced during orgasm and can cause feelings of closeness and connection...
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: Oxytocin and vasopressin: the hormones behind bonding, attachment, and sexual satisfaction
Endorphins are natural chemicals produced by the body that serve as neurotransmitters to communicate messages between nerve cells within the central nervous system. They are known for their ability...
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: How sexual arousal enhances endorphin release and postorgasmic satisfaction
Oxytocin is commonly known as the "cuddle hormone" because it is released during physical contact and social interaction. It promotes feelings of love, trust, and closeness between people and plays...
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: Sex and relationships: how oxytocin levels affect intimacy and satisfaction
Intro: Some people experience heightened sexual pleasure when they are feeling emotionally vulnerable. This phenomenon has been studied extensively in psychology, neuroscience, and social science...
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: Why emotional vulnerability can enhance sexual pleasure: a guide for couples
Sexual chemistry refers to the physical attraction and desire for sexual activity between two people. It can include feelings of intense passion, desire, and pleasure that are often associated with...
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: Can you have strong sexual chemistry without emotional connection?
Sexual pleasure is an essential aspect of human existence. It provides physical and emotional gratification that is both pleasurable and important to our wellbeing.
Research shows that many...
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: Sexual pleasure and communication: a guide to overcoming obstacles through neuroscience and hormones
There has been increasing interest in understanding how attachment, arousal, and relational patterns can be used to improve sexual experiences for both partners. This article will explore how these...
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: How understanding attachment, arousal, and relational patterns can enhance mutual sexual satisfaction
Oxytocin is commonly known as the "love hormone" because it plays an important role in social bonding, including between sexual partners. Studies have shown that oxytocin levels peak during orgasm,...
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: How oxytocin creates intimate bonding between sexual partners
Oxytocin is commonly known as the "love hormone" because it plays an important role in social bonding and feelings of attachment during intimate interactions between humans and animals. When released...
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