'Semen' is Beneficial for Women - Research Reveals

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According to research by a New York university, women's mental health may be impacted by male semen. The study found that women who had unprotected sex exhibited less symptoms of sadness. Semen contains a variety of compounds, including oxytocin, estrogen, and other substances, that may be beneficial to mental health.
 
Principal Findings of the Research:

Estrogen and Oxytocin: Women's moods, stress levels, and affection for one another are all improved by the hormones and chemicals oxytocin and estrogen. The 'love hormone,' oxytocin, improves mental health and fortifies emotional ties.
Unprotected Intercourse: According to the poll, women who did not use condoms reported feeling better emotionally and showing fewer signs of despair. Semen's chemical composition is thought to contribute to this enhancement.
 
Beck Depression Inventory: According to the Beck Depression Inventory, women who took the exam reported feeling depressed, and those who had unprotected sex reported feeling less depressed overall. Semen contact seemed to have positive effects on mental health.
 
Even though this study emphadata-sizes a significant point, further thorough investigation is required. More research and analysis are needed to completely comprehend how the chemical components of semen affect both physical and mental health.
 

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