Some people experience orgasmic auras — tingling or sensations that precede orgasm. These sensations are reported to be extremely pleasurable and often occur in the genital area but can also be felt...
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: Understanding orgasmic auras: what they are, how they feel, and why they occur
Dopamine is a chemical messenger produced in the brain that is involved in many processes, including cognitive functioning, mood regulation, motivation, and pleasure-seeking behaviors like eating and...
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: Sexuality explained: the role of dopamine in sexual desire and behavior
Researchers have studied the effects of oxytocin on human behavior. This hormone is associated with social bonding and plays an important role in many aspects of interpersonal relationships. One area...
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: The science behind sexual intimacy: how oxytocin promotes feelings of trust and commitment
Light Spanking Activates Pain-Pleasure Pathways in the Brain - Involving Endorphins and Dopamine
Sexual activity is often thought of as being pleasurable, but it's more than just that. It also...
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: How light spanking enhances intimacy through chemical stimulation
Some people may find themselves reaching climax without any form of physical contact whatsoever. This phenomenon is known as "orgasmic response to mental stimuli," which refers to experiencing an...
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: Orgasmic response to mental stimuli: how does it happen and how common is it?
The "Post-Nut Clarity" Phenomenon in Men is Linked to a Sudden Drop in Dopamine and Oxytocin
Have you ever felt more alert after an orgasm? This sensation is known as post-nut clarity, and it's...
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: Sexual stimulation leads to postorgasmic clarity: understanding the science behind the feeling
Dopamine is a neurotransmitter that plays an important role in regulating various physiological processes such as mood, movement, motivation, and pleasure. In terms of sexual behavior, dopamine has...
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: How dopamine affects sexual behavior and postorgasmic depression
Prolonged eye contact releases phenylethylamine — the same compound found in chocolate. This natural chemical substance is known for its ability to increase feelings of attraction between...
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: Prolonged eye contact releases phenylethylamine here's why you should embrace it
Neurobiological mechanisms underlying erotic attraction and love have been a subject of intense scientific research for decades. While there is no singular answer to why people fall in love or...
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: The science behind sexual desire and love how neuroscience explains erotic attachment
There has been an increase in interest in understanding the effects of colors on human behavior. In particular, studies have examined how different color combinations impact people's emotional...
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: How to use erotic color theory to enhance your sexual experiences