Proved: conversations after sex strengthen relationships
After sex, people behave differently: some communicate, someone immediately prefers to go to bed, and many start a new one. Associate Professor of Communication Amanda Denes from the University of Connecticut has shown that it is most useful to talk after sex. If you, of course, aim to continue the relationship, then it is after sex that the most opportune moment comes to tell about your true feelings, hopes and fears. From the point of view of physiology, such frankness is explained by the release of the female hormone oxytocin, which promotes an emotional convergence between partners. Therefore, women who have experienced an orgasm, without much thought, can tell such things in bed that they would be afraid to even hint at in other circumstances.
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