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OXYTOCIN AND DOPAMINE: HOW THESE HORMONES AFFECT SEXUAL ATTRACTION AND INTIMACY

Hormones play an important role in regulating various physiological processes in the body. They are chemical messengers that travel throughout the bloodstream to reach their target organs and...

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OXYTOCIN: THE HORMONE THAT ENHANCES SEXUAL PLEASURE AND EMOTIONAL CONNECTION

Oxytocin is a hormone that plays an important role in human behavior, including social bonding and feelings of trust. During sex, oxytocin is released in the brain, which can promote these positive...

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OXYTOCIN: THE SCIENCE BEHIND LOVE, TRUST, ATTACHMENT, ORGASM, AND RELATIONSHIP HEALTH

Oxytocin, commonly known as the "love hormone," is a neurotransmitter that plays an important role in social bonding and sexual behaviors. During orgasm, it is released in large quantities in both...

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WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT BONOBO SOCIAL BONDS AND THEIR UNIQUE WAY OF USING SEX

Sex is a natural behavior for many animals, including humans. It serves as a way to reproduce and ensure the survival of offspring.
Some animals, like bonobos, also use it for social bonding...

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THE SURPRISING ROLE OF PHEROMONES IN SEXUAL ATTRACTION: WHAT WE KNOW SO FAR

The science behind pheromones is fascinating, but it can also be quite complex. Pheromones are chemical signals that animals - including humans - produce to communicate with one another, and they...

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WHY DOLPHINS ENJOY SEX WITHOUT REPRODUCTION: A DEEPER LOOK AT THEIR UNIQUE MATING HABITS

Animals are known to engage in various behaviors for a range of reasons, including survival, protection, communication, and even pleasure. One interesting behavior observed in some species is that...

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HOW BONOBOS USE SEX TO FORM STRONGER BONDS AND RESOLVE CONFLICTS AMONG GROUP MEMBERS

Sex is an important aspect of animal behavior that can help them achieve various goals such as reproduction, dominance, territory marking, and forming strong social bonds.
One species of primate...

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EXPLORING HOW DOLPHINS ENGAGE IN PLEASURABLE SEXUAL BEHAVIOR: A DEEPER LOOK INTO THEIR REPRODUCTION AND SOCIAL BONDING

Sexual behavior is an essential part of animal life that can occur for various reasons, including reproduction and social bonding. Dolphins are one example of animals that participate in sexual...

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HOW ANIMALS USE SEX TO COMMUNICATE WITH EACH OTHER AND MAINTAIN DOMINANCE OVER THEIR PEERS

Sexual behavior can be observed in a wide range of animal species, from insects to primates. It is often used as a way of expressing dominance, resolving conflicts between individuals, and...

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SEXUALLY ACTIVE MAMMALS: WHY SOME SPECIES ENJOY PLEASURE BEYOND REPRODUCTION

Mammals like humans are unique in their ability to experience pleasure from sex that goes beyond reproduction. Dolphins and bonobos demonstrate this trait through their recreational sexual behavior,...

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