16-05-2016, 03:48
I was having a read through this thread: http://www.breastnexus.com/showthread.php?tid=5182
And a few things came to my attention.
During an orgasm, we experience a surge of prolactin, normally lowering sexual desire (and dopamine levels) as if to say "once is enough".
Orgasm leads to high levels (or surges) of prolactin over a two-week period, Women also report low libido and headaches. In short, if a woman becomes a shrew during the weeks after a passionate encounter, she may have good reason...neurochemically at least. Women with high prolactin levels can suffer from depression, anxiety, and hostility.
Personally, I never feel like "once is enough" and often orgasm at least 8 times with my partner before I have "had enough".
If one orgasm can lead to surges of prolactin over two weeks, what would 8+ do to my body?
I have been known to suffer from depression, anxiety and hostility, often at the same time. But definitely not low libido or frequent headaches.
And a few things came to my attention.
During an orgasm, we experience a surge of prolactin, normally lowering sexual desire (and dopamine levels) as if to say "once is enough".
Orgasm leads to high levels (or surges) of prolactin over a two-week period, Women also report low libido and headaches. In short, if a woman becomes a shrew during the weeks after a passionate encounter, she may have good reason...neurochemically at least. Women with high prolactin levels can suffer from depression, anxiety, and hostility.
Personally, I never feel like "once is enough" and often orgasm at least 8 times with my partner before I have "had enough".
If one orgasm can lead to surges of prolactin over two weeks, what would 8+ do to my body?
I have been known to suffer from depression, anxiety and hostility, often at the same time. But definitely not low libido or frequent headaches.