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Continued on next pageOne of the most surprising studies comes from the State University of New York at Albany. Researchers found that women who engaged in unprotected sex and were exposed to semen were less likely to suffer from depression. The study suggests that semen contains mood-altering hormones such as cortisol, estrone, prolactin, oxytocin, and serotonin. These hormones, absorbed through the vaginal wall or taken orally, can influence mood and emotional state.

While these results are still debated in the scientific community, they suggest that exposure to semen may produce mild euphoric effects, at least in some women. It is important to emphasize that these findings should never be used to pressure anyone into engaging in intimate activities; they simply pave the way for understanding the sometimes more intimate connection between intimacy and mental health.

The Immune System and Potential Allergies

Another aspect being studied is the interaction between sperm and the immune system. In some long-term relationships, constant contact with a partner’s sperm can reduce allergic reactions. This adaptation process can be helpful for couples trying to conceive, especially when a woman’s body initially reacts negatively.

However, a small number of people may be allergic to semen – a condition called seminal hypersensitivity. Symptoms can include itching, swelling, and difficulty breathing. In this case, exposure – both vaginal and oral – should be closely monitored under medical supervision. Continue reading…

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