Oxytocin is a hormone that is naturally produced in the body when one experiences an orgasm. It is often referred to as the “love hormone” because it can cause feelings of happiness, trust, and...
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: Oxytocin: how orgasminduced release can promote physical health beyond pleasure
Orgasm is the intense physical pleasure that accompanies the peak of sexual excitement. It can be achieved through masturbation, foreplay, or partnered sex. Researchers have discovered that orgasms...
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: Orgasms can reduce risk of vaginal infection and improve overall wellbeing
A lack of sleep can significantly lower libido in both men and women because it disrupts the body's natural hormone balance, which can cause mood swings and decreased energy levels that can affect...
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: Sleep deprivation can impact libido: how to improve your sex life with better snooze habits
In some ancient African cultures, clitoral stimulation was part of marriage training for both partners. This practice dates back thousands of years and is still observed today by certain tribes. It...
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: How traditional african marriage training uses clitoral stimulation to deepen relationships and improve fertility
Oxytocin is a hormone known to be involved in various aspects of social behavior, including bonding, trust, maternal attachment, and sexual reproduction. When it is released into the body in regular...
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: How regular doses of oxytocin can improve social cognition, bonding, trust, and memory consolidation.
Orgasms have been known for centuries to produce powerful physical and psychological effects. They are often associated with pleasure, ecstasy, and even healing. Recently, researchers have discovered...
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: Sexual orgasms for pain relief: is there a link between sex and headaches?
Studies show that couples who cuddle after sex report higher relationship satisfaction.
Couples have been shown to be happier and more satisfied in their relationships when they cuddle after...
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: Couples who cuddle after sex report higher relationship satisfaction
Certain types of exercise, such as running or cycling, can trigger orgasms in some individuals, but this phenomenon is rare and poorly understood. Coregasms are unpredictable, non-ejaculatory, spinal...
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: Why some people experience orgasms during exercise (and how you can too!)
Orgasms are involuntary physical responses to intense pleasure caused by the release of neurochemicals such as dopamine and oxytocin, often accompanied by contractions of various pelvic floor...
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: How to achieve orgasm? a guide to enhance pleasure and relaxation through sexual activity.
Certain yoga poses can increase blood flow to the pelvic area and lead to an increased feeling of arousal. This effect is achieved through increasing circulation and relaxing tense muscles in this...
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: Increasing arousal through yoga poses: benefits beyond sexuality