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Medical researchers have found elevated levels of endorphins in a woman's blood hours after receiving semen in to her vagina<ref>http://www.chatelaine.com/health/sex-and-relationships/more-sex-is-the-secret-to-a-longer-healthier-life/</ref> |
Medical researchers have found elevated levels of endorphins in a woman's blood hours after receiving semen in to her vagina<ref>http://www.chatelaine.com/health/sex-and-relationships/more-sex-is-the-secret-to-a-longer-healthier-life/</ref> |
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+ | The idea that unprotected sex with a man could be beneficial to women is often described as controversial and is actively resisted by feminists. Feminism |
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So does this mean that people should be having more unprotected sex? No. All of the usual arguments for and against unprotected sex still apply. |
So does this mean that people should be having more unprotected sex? No. All of the usual arguments for and against unprotected sex still apply. |
Revision as of 13:02, 5 February 2015
Semen is really surprising. In recent years evidence has emerged that semen can effect a woman's mood if taken in to her body.
Medical researchers have found elevated levels of endorphins in a woman's blood hours after receiving semen in to her vagina[1]
The idea that unprotected sex with a man could be beneficial to women is often described as controversial and is actively resisted by feminists. Feminism
So does this mean that people should be having more unprotected sex? No. All of the usual arguments for and against unprotected sex still apply.
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