Watching ****ography may shrink the brain and dull responses to sexual stimulation, researchers have suggested.
Scientists have found for the first time that regularly viewing sexual images could be physically harmful.
Researchers from the Max Planck Institute in Berlin found that a part of the brain which activates when people feel motivated or rewarded, shrinks and works less efficiently.
So people who watch a lot of **** are likely to need increasingly graphic material to achieve the same sexual stimulation.
“We found that the volume of the so-called striatum, a brain region that has been associated with reward processing and motivated behavior was smaller the more ****ography consumption the participants reported.
“Moreover we found that another brain region, that is also part of the striatum that is active when people see sexual stimuli, shows less activation the more ****ography participants consumed.”
Watching it can also reduce unprotected sex that can lead to teenage pregnancy and the transmission of sexually transmitted infections and diseases, including HIV/AIDS.
For scientists, you'd think they'd realize women also watch ****ography on a regular basis.
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Watching it can also reduce unprotected sex that can lead to teenage pregnancy and the transmission of sexually transmitted infections and diseases, including HIV/AIDS.
No, not using protection leads to unprotected sex. Take responsibility for your own actions.
“It's not clear, for example, whether watching **** leads to brain changes or whether people born with certain brain types watch more ****,” said Dr Simone Kühn.
So this study is actually inconclusive. Looks like we can keep ha for now
So does being so stressed out with negative mental chatter/negative thoughts all the time, to the point where your whole body/brain/neck feels like its on fire all the time and makes decisions for you. Yet I keep staying like this, for the last 3 months.
For scientists, you'd think they'd realize women also watch ****ography on a regular basis.
No, not using protection leads to unprotected sex. Take responsibility for your own actions.
As long as you don't link sex with fantasy (though there is nothing wrong with fantasy during sex), you should be good. It's all about what the body expects versus what it gets.
As long as you don't link sex with fantasy (though there is nothing wrong with fantasy during sex), you should be good. It's all about what the body expects versus what it gets.
Sadly so many men do this. Like one of my close friends is literally impaired because of it.