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Sex Has Numerous Benefits: Orgasm is Better Than Medicine

Sex Has Numerous Benefits: Orgasm is Better Than Medicine
poerkan
  11/06/25
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Kenneth Play
  11/06/25
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  11/06/25


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Date: November 6th, 2025 8:37 PM
Author: poerkan (yx19272844@gmail.com)
Subject: Sex Has Numerous Benefits: Orgasm is Better Than Medicine

Sex Has Numerous Benefits Orgasm is Better Than Medicine

In life, things that bring joy are usually beneficial to the body. An orgasm is like an electric current flowing from the lower body to the toes—painless, only satisfying and relaxing. Researchers and physicians have confirmed through extensive studies that love and orgasm are extremely beneficial to both body and mind, positively promoting daily life and activities, and relieving stress.

Sexologists at Rutgers University and the University of New Jersey discovered through MRI scans that during an orgasm, 30 different areas of a woman's brain are activated, triggering feelings, emotions, and actions such as passion, touch, pleasure, satisfaction, and memory. Two minutes before orgasm, the brain's central nervous system is already in a state of high excitement. In the instant before orgasm, other parts of the brain are also affected; for example, the sensory cortex receives tactile cues from body parts. The last area activated is the hypothalamus, which regulates body temperature, hunger, thirst, and fatigue levels. Scientists have also found that sexual arousal relaxes a woman's nervous system, allowing her to fully enjoy the pleasure.

Preventing Alzheimer's: Many people know that brain cells decline with age. However, researchers at Princeton University in the United States have discovered that frequent sexual activity can promote brain cell growth and renewal; moreover, the more frequent the sexual activity, the more brain cells are generated. Animal studies show that sexual activity stimulates the growth of brain cells in the hippocampus, a region responsible for memory and learning. Sexual activity increases blood flow to the brain, raising the oxygen content in the blood. Therefore, sexual activity can slow down brain cell aging. There is considerable evidence that sexually active older adults are less likely to develop Alzheimer's disease. Furthermore, sexual activity can make women's thinking sharper.

Kissing Enhances Sexual Satisfaction: A passionate kiss before sex can make intimacy more enjoyable because the lips have a large number of nerve endings—more than 100 times more than the fingertips. Therefore, passionate kissing fully activates various mechanisms in the brain, releasing corresponding chemicals to reduce stress and enhance mood. Kissing also releases dopamine and endorphins in the brain, making people feel comfortable, more receptive to external stimuli, and better able to enjoy sex.

Natural Painkillers: Orgasm (not the entire sexual activity) blocks the transmission of pain signals. Animal studies show that orgasm blocks the release of pain-causing neurotransmitters from the spinal cord. Furthermore, orgasm raises the pain threshold, with an analgesic effect three times that of morphine.

Psychological Feelings: Physiologists believe that the male brain focuses more on physical stimulation during sexual contact, while the female brain focuses more on deep relaxation and reducing anxiety. Psychological feelings are crucial for women to achieve orgasm. MRI scans show that during sexual activity, the part of the female brain responsible for processing fear, anxiety, and passion becomes increasingly relaxed; this relaxation peaks at orgasm. After orgasm, the relaxation in this part of the female brain gradually diminishes.

The Ultimate Pleasure Pill: Neuroscientists and brain imaging experts at UCLA believe that there are indeed neural pathways in the brain that induce feelings of pleasure; these are called the limbic system and are located deep within the brain. When stimulated by pleasurable experiences like sex, the brain becomes more active, increasing blood flow and activating more neurons. Activation of deep neural pathways releases more dopamine, further enhancing brain cell activity. Endorphins released during sex can also help treat depression and improve mental clarity.

Sleep is also more restful. People with sleep disorders might try sex instead of sleeping pills. Having sex at night allows both partners to relax fully afterward, promoting sleep. For men, a powerful orgasm is equivalent to an injection of 2-3 mg of tranquilizers, which explains why many men feel drowsy after sex.

However, sex can also be harmful. One important hormone released during sex is oxytocin, also known as the "cuddle hormone," which not only lowers defensiveness but also fosters trust. Women secrete higher levels of this hormone, which explains why they experience a decrease in defensiveness during sex and develop a deeper affection for their partners afterward. Embarrassingly, the human body cannot distinguish the cause of oxytocin release, and both extramarital affairs and formal marriages can provide this pleasurable experience. Therefore, it can both solidify a marital relationship and lead to greater indulgence and ultimately, marital breakdown.

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Date: November 6th, 2025 8:51 PM
Author: gibberish (?)

Yes my wife also shared this African Superman article with me. Interesting stuff.

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Date: November 6th, 2025 8:56 PM
Author: Kenneth Play



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Date: November 6th, 2025 8:53 PM
Author: SYDNEY SWEENEY SUPERFAN

Psychological Feelings: Physiologists believe that the male brain focuses more on physical stimulation during sexual contact, while the female brain focuses more on deep relaxation and reducing anxiety. Psychological feelings are crucial for women to achieve orgasm. MRI scans show that during sexual activity, the part of the female brain responsible for processing fear, anxiety, and passion becomes increasingly relaxed; this relaxation peaks at orgasm. After orgasm, the relaxation in this part of the female brain gradually diminishes.



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