While semen has recently been found to
stimulate women's ovulation cycle, even if she is menstruating, now
experts state that "mood-altering chemicals" in semen may improve a
women's mental health if ingested or inserted: Yes, we are talking about
oral sex.
Forget for a second that women willing
to engage in oral sex are already 'a-head' of the game: Women who are
sexually repressed are less emotionally and romantically stable than
women with healthy sexual appetites.
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By this I do not refer to women who do
not engage in sexual behaviors, rather women who are not psychologically
open to and knowledgeable about sex. Women who are brought up in
ideologies that forbid extramarital intercourse are not necessarily
sexually repressed. If you are not willing to joke about sex, refuse to
listen to stories about it, read textbook descriptions on the act or if
your lips tremble around the word "vagina," then you, my shut-in friend,
might be sexually repressed.
This study is discussing women who
freely and willingly engage in fellatio, suggesting that the willingness
stems from the semen which physically makes them happier.
According to the Times of India, a study conducted by researchers at the State University of New York shows that,
"seminal fluid contains chemicals that
elevates mood, increases affection, induces sleep and also contains at
least three anti-depressants," Such as cortisol, which is known to
increase affection, estrone, and oxytocin, which elevates mood,
melatonin (a sleep-inducing agent), and even serotonin, a naturally
produced neurotransmitter that produces the feeling of "happiness."
The study has also shown that women who
have more unprotected sex (Note: This author does not condone or advise
sex without proper protection) are in better moods and even perform
better on cognitive tests.
Researchers conducted a practical
experiment via survey where questions were asked about the sex lives of
293 females and the state of their mental health.
The most striking finds were that, even after adjusting for frequency of sexual intercourse,
"women who engaged in sex and "never"
used condoms showed significantly fewer depressive symptoms than did
those who "usually" or "always" used condoms---Importantly, these
chronically condom-less, sexually active women also evidenced fewer
depressive symptoms than did those who abstained from sex altogether,"
as reported Times of India.
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