The refractory period after orgasm tends to be shorter in women than in men. In simple terms, this means that after reaching climax, women are able to become physically aroused again more quickly...
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The Brain Is Often Called the Sexiest Organ - For Many, Arousal Begins in the Mind
Sexual attraction is a powerful force that can be difficult to understand and even more challenging to explain....
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The Scent of Sweat from an Aroused Partner Can Trigger Arousal in Others Due to Pheromonal Cues
Sexual attraction is a powerful force that can be triggered by many factors. One such factor is the...
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The human body has many mysteries and secrets, and one of them is the role of pubic hair in attracting potential partners. Scientists have found that the chemicals released from pubic hair can play...
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Sexual activity is an essential part of many people's lives, whether it occurs regularly or sporadically. While some may view sex as primarily physical or recreational, others see it as a way to...
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: The role of oxytocin in sex: how the cuddle hormone promotes intimacy and bonding
The afterglow phase is an important part of the orgasmic experience that can last for several minutes to hours after climax. During this time, the body releases oxytocin, dopamine, serotonin,...
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During sex, your body releases several chemicals that affect your mood and cognitive functioning. These hormones include serotonin, dopamine, oxytocin, and endorphins. Serotonin is known as the...
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