How to boost oxytocin – and why you want to right now

This is the 1 ‘pleasure’ hormone men keep forgetting about…

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How to boost oxytocin – and why you want to right now

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Most men are completely forgetting about oxytocin.

They worry about testosterone and DHEA and estrogen levels…

But no one is worrying about oxytocin!

Oxytocin is the love and pleasure hormone that makes you feel good when you have sex.

It helps improve rockiness, boost libido, and it makes you feel so much more connected to your partner.

Women in particular love high oxytocin experiences — because when you’re increasing oxytocin, you’re increasing pleasure.

And you’re making things much more passionate and memorable in the bedroom.

So how do you increase oxytocin?

Well here’s the thing — oxytocin HAS to be made naturally in the body.

So I found a way to CREATE oxytocin in the body, naturally.

The answer is here (and it’s free).

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Anxiety and sex – a little may be a good thing?

Crippling, chronic anxiety is an increasingly common problem these days.

Modern ways of living drive up stress hormones, and 1 stress hormone in particular (serotonin) tends to make people more anxious.

Most people are unaware of the high-serotonin problem and resort to treatments or powerful supplements to deal with their anxiety.

Many of the medications have a long list of serious side effects – some supplements may be safer…

But even then people often end up suppressing all anxiety from their lives altogether.

But in the right context, fleeting anxiety is essential for normal human functions.

And this can be seen in the field of sex research, where both men and women become more aroused when they are moderately anxious.

This type of anxiety is short-term and contextual – not the chronic, ever present anxiety many people suffer from these days.

Overdoing it on anti-anxiety substances, or negating a little (anxious) excitement in the bedroom could be harming your sex life.

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This male research was published in the Journal of Abnormal Psychology.

“12 males aged 21-30 who were trained to expect tolerance-level electric shocks viewed an erotic film under 3 counterbalanced conditions.”

The participants of this study were asked to view a pornographic film.

In their field of view were a number of lights indicating whether or not they would be hit with an electric shock.

A short-term anxiety trigger.

“In 1 condition, participants viewed the erotic film in conjunction with a signal light indicating threat of shock.”

“A 2nd light indicated a threat of shock if participants did not achieve ‘rockiness’ of a certain size.”

“A 3rd light indicated no shock.”

The research showed that men achieve stronger erections when there is a little bit of contextual anxiety.

“Both anxiety-inducing shock-threat conditions increased penile size response over and above the no-shock-threat condition.”

An interesting aspect of this research was that when the anxiety was related to sexual arousal directly the men achieve bigger boners.

“Furthermore, shock threat contingent on size of ‘rockiness’ produced more arousal than noncontingent-shock threat.”

There is also similar research showing the equivalent effect in women.

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The research was carried out at the University of Texas at Austin. The paper was published in Behaviour Research and Therapy.

“This study examined the impact of state anxiety, trait anxiety, and anxiety sensitivity on physiological and self-report measures of sexual arousal and sexual function in a non-clinical sample of women.”

These experiments took into account different types of anxiety.

State anxiety is fear, nervousness, and discomfort which is current, contextual, or appropriate.

Trait anxiety is defined as feelings of stress, worry, discomfort, etc. that one experiences on a day-to-day basis.

This is the more common type experienced by many people these days, and mostly linked to hormonal problems, primarily high serotonin.

The researchers asked the women to carry out questionnaires assessing how aroused they were while watching an erotic movie.

“Physiological sexual responses to an erotic stimulus were assessed using vaginal photoplethysmography, and subjective reactions were measured using questionnaires.”

The researchers also used a device called a plethysmogram which looked at pulses of blood flow around the vaginal area…

This is the female equivalent of measuring erections size.

The researchers found a clear relationship between moderate current anxiety and sexual arousal.

Women who were a little more anxious were MORE aroused than those with no anxiety or those who were very anxious.

“Results suggested a curvilinear relationship between state anxiety and physiological sexual arousal (vaginal pulse amplitude; VPA).”

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Women who were moderately anxious were the most aroused by erotic films.

It seems that humans are adapted to function sexually at our best under states of moderate short-term anxiety.

“The findings may be interpreted in light of sympathetic nervous system (SNS) influences on sexual arousal and potential cognitive interference mechanisms associated with anxiety.”

The research points toward the fact that anti-anxiety treatments or supplements, or forgoing a little (anxious) excitement in the bedroom…

…could be harming your sex life.

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