This Week's Health Headlines: Teflon Flu, Your brain on porn, & mosquito bite hack
Researchers at the University of Guadalajara in Mexico analyzed the brains of 27 heterosexual women between the ages of 20 and 30 while they read both Sexually Explicit Texts and Sexually Explicit Texts with Aggression .A new study published in Sexes revealed why young women enjoy sexting and what kind of messages get them the most fired up.They discovered that racy texts evoked a response in the prefrontal and temporal parts of the brain — which are responsible for processing emotions.
“Unlike erotic videos, reading allows you to add or remove elements based on your preferences, creating a personalized fantasy.”men are much more likely to watch porn Sexting has also been found to release dopamine and oxytocin, triggering flirting pleasure and sexual impulses.
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