Sex and Semen Are Good for You
Oh, yes, my friends, and most of you know it: sex is GOOD for us all. Why else would we be drawn to it so often and in so many ways? I’ve written several blog entries on the same. The facts are everywhere. Yet, no previous text I’d read had explained just why sex makes us feel so good, body and mind. And I do love knowing all the facts… you never know when they’ll come in handy in seducing a potential partner…
It’s all in our biology. Our bodies start moving, our minds start processing, our hormones and other substances start flowing… The result is a great big mixed bag of feel-good benefits, all related to our desire to get close to another and have that ultimate orgasm… or a few of them. Nature takes over and provides us with so many advantages to copulating that it really is strange when we find ourselves not actually doing it.
Frequent sex “improves your sense of smell, reduces the risk of heart disease, improves overall fitness, contributes to weight loss, relieves pain, reduces the frequency of colds and flu, and improves bladder control.” Having sex can also reduce depression… particularly in women. Why? Well, it’s all in that “male liquor,” a veritable cocktail of potent chemicals that are damn good for all of us.
Still reading? Oh, I guess you’re just as curious as I was. Let me fill you in. You see, I’ve read a great deal about the contents of semen itself. I, too, was curious. I know a typical ejaculated dose packs about 1-2 calories, a bit of nutritious protein, and even a scant bit of urine. I know it changes flavor depending on what a man eats: the sweeter the foods, the sweeter the semen. But little did I know that I was getting a big ol’ dose of hormones, all planted their by our biology to encourage me to come back for more… to practically provide me with a developed appetite for cum itself.
As it turns out, semen contains both dopamine and norepinephrine, which serve to relieve stress and provide energy while increasing a sense of optimism, our focus, and even our motivation. Oh, yes! And that shot of cum you choose to down by mouth or absorb through your sweet little pussy during intercourse also packs oxytocin and vasopressin, which develop feelings of deep attachment as well. Hmmm… to think that perhaps men have known this all along and purposely plant their seed in us to keep us coming back for more and more and more…
Oh, but that’s not all! Semen also contains the follicle stimulating hormone (FSH) and luteinizing hormone (LH), which serve to regulate a female’s menstrual cycle.
Oh, yes. Sex is really, really good for you. In fact, that final dose of semen in our bodies issues a flood of feel-good feelings instantaneously.