Sexual Arousal Increases Blood Flow To Both Genital And Non-Genital Erogenous Zones
One of the most significant physiological changes that occur during sexual arousal is an increase in blood flow...
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: Sexual arousal increases blood flow to genital and nongenital erogenous zones
The body responds to sexual stimulation and experiences a temporary increase in both heart rate and blood pressure. This response is normal and occurs during physical arousal, which can be...
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Sexual Activity Releases Prolactin
Prolactin is a hormone that plays an important role in regulating female reproductive functions, including milk production during breastfeeding. It also has...
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Sexual stimulation is a physical and psychological response that occurs when an individual's senses are aroused by visual, auditory, tactile, olfactory, gustatory, or cognitive cues. This can include...
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Sexual activity releases hormones that make you feel good
Sexual intercourse stimulates both physical and emotional responses in your body. It is an act of love and intimacy between couples who...
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Certain antidepressants can lower libido, but others may improve it — effects vary widely.
When taking antidepressants, many people report changes in their libido, or interest in sex. These...
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