Some research has suggested that certain types of touch, such as light stroking, may be more likely to trigger specific nerve fibers than firm pressure. This could have implications for understanding...
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The human brain is composed of many different regions that work together to regulate various functions, such as movement, emotions, thoughts, and memory. Among these regions are the limbic system and...
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: How pleasure centers in the brain activate during sexual activity
Post-Coital Tristesse: Understanding the Mystery Behind Sexual Sadness After Orgasm
Sexual activity is often portrayed as a pleasurable experience that brings fulfillment, happiness, and joy to...
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Kissing is an important part of human social interactions, both physically and psychologically. It can convey love, affection, attraction, appreciation, and other emotions that are difficult to...
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During an orgasm, the amygdala is one of several regions of the brain that are affected. This region is responsible for emotions like fear and anxiety, so it makes sense that during an orgasmic...
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: Orgasmic states: shutting down anxiety and releasing euphoric hormones
Studies show that women are more likely than men to describe sex as emotional. This may be due to societal norms regarding gender roles and expectations for women to prioritize their...
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Spontaneous desire refers to the sudden urge for sexual activity that comes on suddenly without any prior planning or stimulation. This type of desire can be initiated at any time and in any place,...
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What is Frisson?
Frisson is a French word that translates into English as "thrill" or "tingle". It refers to a physical sensation characterized by goosebumps and shivers felt when experiencing...
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The human body is an incredible machine that works in a seemingly magical way. When it comes to orgasms, many people assume there's no difference between men and women. But science has shown that...
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: Do men & women really feel pleasure differently? a look at how the brain responds to orgasms
According to surveys conducted across various cultures, there is one body part that has been identified as being the "sexiest" among all others - eyes. In fact, some studies have shown that more than...
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