Greetings,
I have been meaning to post this thought for some time.
When Owlhunter posted about the amount of sex we all are getting and one poster explained once a women goes, she can keep going and once a man goes, he goes to sleep. I have something to chew on in that realm.
For a normal, healthy man, the chemical testoserone will build up in the brain.
Unless I am totally mistaken, the tesoserone is produced in the Nads and makes its way up to the brain to activate a mans desire to reproduce.
The longer the time between orgasms, the more testoserone is built up and stored in the brain (just to make him even more work to spread his seed).
Here is something I read some time ago, I wish I would have book-marked it then.
Basically, when a man orgasm's, its like a brain enima. All that testoserone is flushed from the brain as the semen is from the Nad sack, etc.
When this happens, a man chemically becomes like a women for a few minutes, up to an hour or so. This is because there is not a lick of testoserone present in the brain for that amount of time. The only thing left is the projesterone. This is why the man suddenly has an urge to get rid of the chic he just made it with. Chemically, he is (practically) grossed out by being next/in a women as he too is a women, 'chemically.'
I know that sounds totally , but any man reading this right now will have an epiphany about this.
After a few minutes to hours depending on the man, he will once again feel like a man and begin to feel sexual arousal again as his brain slowly fills back up with testoserone. Those kind of guys that are always horny are the ones that have an abundance of testoserone THE BALD GUYS!
Hence why they are bald! They have an abundance of testoserone, so much so it makes the hair fall out. Actually, it tightens the scalp and chokes the hair out.
In any case, thought you all would find that educational!
Now go find your selves a bald man! (was not the point of this post, but what the heck!)
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