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Uniquemind
April 1st, 2016, 02:57 AM
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-3175875/Does-semen-control-woman-s-genes-behaviour-Exposure-affect-hormones-fertility-overall-health-study-claims.html


Read this and tell me what you all think of what this article is suggesting.

It's definitely not a question I thought to ask my health teacher, but it's a valid question:

Do any part of semen get absorbed into the bloodstream and affect mood for humans?

Thoughts or concerns?

Can someone ask a teacher and report back an answer?

ska8er
April 1st, 2016, 02:07 PM
Y would I ask a teacher?

I read the article and Idk what really r
they talking bout but what I think is that
semen has male and female hormones in
the plasma state of the fluid and somewhat
it might elevate ones euphoria after sex.
U tell me what u think and no way am I
gonna ask any teacher.

Double posts merged. Please use the edit button next time. ~ Xander.

ClaraWho
April 1st, 2016, 07:51 PM
Firstly this presumes that a teacher would know the answers of which you seek.

In terms of credibility of semen altering mood, no. It contains no neurotransmitters, no peptides (chains of amino acids), that could be absorbed. Sex itself releases hormonal responses as a consequence however, such as the bonding/trust neurotransmitter oxytocin.

I'd never ask a teacher but I had a friend grill her male sex ed teacher on whether all guys get 'precum'... It was so awkward, but the answer is no. Hmm.

~ Clara

ska8er
April 1st, 2016, 08:02 PM
Firstly this presumes that a teacher would know the answers of which you seek.

In terms of credibility of semen altering mood, no. It contains no neurotransmitters, no peptides (chains of amino acids), that could be absorbed. Sex itself releases hormonal responses as a consequence however, such as the bonding/trust neurotransmitter oxytocin.

I'd never ask a teacher but I had a friend grill her male sex ed teacher on whether all guys get 'precum'... It was so awkward, but the answer is no. Hmm.
~ Clara

U fricken lost me. :what:

Daisy Farell
November 22nd, 2016, 02:20 AM
I think it is saying sex without condoms is better for health. Obviously not if there are any Stds around though! And I don't think you are planning for a baby either lol

Atlantis
November 22nd, 2016, 03:15 AM
I think it is saying sex without condoms is better for health. Obviously not if there are any Stds around though! And I don't think you are planning for a baby either lol

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