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Amazing Sex Facts
Warming Lube Can Amp Arousal
New warming liquids really kick nooky up a notch.
Sex experts say that heating skin upon contact can
enhance intimacy and heighten sexual arousal. To
give him a tingly sensation, rub a few drops of
warming liquid onto his testicles and then work back
to his perineum (the area between his testicles and
tush).
Your Scent Slays Him
When you’re ovulating, typically on day 14 of your
cycle, you exude strong pheromones that cause men to
be subconsciously attracted to you, says Hilda
Hutcherson, MD, assistant clinical professor at
Columbia University College of Physicians and
Surgeons.
Sex is a Beauty Treatment
Scientific tests find that when women make love they
produce amounts of the hormone estrogen, which makes
hair shine and skin smooth.
Fooling Around Gets You High
Feel like you’re addicted to sex? Dutch scientists
scanned people’s brains during intercourse and found
that orgasms activate the same regions as a dose of
heroin!
Sex is like Prozac
Feeling a little down? Well forget the Prozac; a bit
of bedroom action could be just what you need.
During sex, endorphins are released into the
bloodstream, producing a sense of euphoria and
leaving us with a sense of well-being – the perfect
cure for a bout of mild depression.
When it Rains, it Pours!
Ever noticed that when it rains it pours? Men are
like taxis. You spend ages waiting for one, but as
soon as one picks you up, another three come along
with their lights on. But there's a scientific
reason for this ever so slightly frustrating anomaly
– when you're sexually active your body gives off
greater quantities of pheromones, the subtle sex
perfumes that drive the opposite sex crazy.
Forget the Sudafed
Sex is a natural antihistamine that can unblock a
stuffy nose and help to combat asthma and hay fever.
Not only that, a session of lovemaking helps to
release the tension that restricts blood vessels in
the brain – so no more crying off sex because you've
got a headache.
Kissing Keeps the Dentist Away
Kissing encourages saliva to wash food from the
teeth & lowers the level of acid that causes decay,
preventing plaque build-up.
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