Author: Richard Ketcham
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3 harms of not having sex
Breakups, work, travel, business trips… and many other reasons can disrupt the sex life of most people. As if a prolonged absence of sexual intercourse was not enough, the human body does experience a number of effects as a result of this absence. Some positive, some not so much. What are the negative consequences of…
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What do orgasm and fainting have in common?
For decades, neuroscientists have been trying to explain why achieving orgasm causes such pleasant sensations in the body in both men and women, and what is the mechanism of this. Orgasm is the result of rhythmic sexual stimulation. Rhythmic sexual movements send nerve impulses with a certain frequency to certain areas of the brain, often…
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Yoga improves sex life
In 2019, a small pilot study demonstrated how, after 12 weeks of yoga classes, significant improvements in sexual function were noted in men aged 24 to 60 years. The widespread opinion that yoga improves the quality of sexual intercourse in both men and women has not been supported by scientific data until recently. The proven…
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More sex — more success in work
Scientists from Oregon State University found an interesting correlation in their study: workers who spent the night in intimate caresses were more successful in coping with their tasks the next day compared to their colleagues. According to the study, lovers experience greater job satisfaction, which improves their perception of work-life balance. Scientists came to these…
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Low libido is not a disease
Human sexuality is often taken for granted: the desire for sexual contact is placed above other natural needs, and this is forever fixed in popular culture. There are hundreds of thousands of people who are simply not interested in sex, or at least not in the frequency that is socially acceptable. Many of them are…
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The effect of sex on the heart
Frequent sexual contact exposes men over the age of 57 to a double risk of cardiovascular diseases. However, in women of the same age group, almost opposite effects were observed, which ranged from an improvement in heart rate to a decrease in blood pressure. Such conclusions were reached by sexologists and cardiologists from the University…
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Decreased libido – when does it depend on the partner?
A decrease in libido or the desire for sexual intercourse is one of the most frequent complaints that make people turn to psychologists and sexologists. Many factors play a role in the levels of sexual desire – it does not have a constant value and often changes under the influence of climatic changes, hormonal fluctuations,…
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Elongation and thickening of the penis
Penile enlargement plastic surgery, also known as phalloplasty, is a procedure aimed at permanently enlarging the penis. Men are interested in this procedure for physical and psycho-emotional reasons. Usually, the goal of patients who have undergone surgery is not only to increase their confidence and self-esteem, but also to solve problems related to their sex…