Feel overall better when he regularly cums inside?

Ladies,

Do you feel overall better (mentally and physically) when your man regularly comes inside of you?
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  • https://www.newscientist.com/article/dn2457-semen-acts-as-an-anti-depressant/#:~:text=The%20study%2C%20which%20is%20bound,have%20ruled%20out%20other%20explanations.
    Semen makes you happy. That’s the remarkable conclusion of a study comparing women whose partners wear condoms with those whose partners don’t.

    The study, which is bound to provoke controversy, showed that the women who were directly exposed to semen were less depressed. The researchers think this is because mood-altering hormones in semen are absorbed through the vagina. They say they have ruled out other explanations.

    “I want to make it clear that we are not advocating that people abstain from using condoms,” says Gordon Gallup, the psychologist at the State University of New York who led the team. “Clearly an unwanted pregnancy or a sexually transmitted disease would more than offset any advantageous psychological effects of semen.”

    Suicide attempts
    His team divided 293 female students into groups depending on how often their partners wore condoms, and assessed their happiness using the Beck Depression Inventory, a standard questionnaire for assessing mood. People who score over 17 are considered moderately depressed.

    The team found that women whose partners never used condoms scored 8 on average, those who sometimes used them scored 10.5, those who usually used them scored 15 and those who always used them scored 11.3. Women who weren’t having sex at all scored 13.5.

    What’s more, the longer the interval since they last had sex, the more depressed the women who never or sometimes used condoms got. But the time since the last sexual encounter made no difference to the mood of women who usually or always used condoms.

    The team also found that depressive symptoms and suicide attempts were more common among women who used condoms regularly compared with those who didn’t. The results will appear in the journal Archives of Sexual Behavior.

    And Gallup told New Scientist that his team already has unpublished data from a larger group of 700 women confirming these findings. In this study, the always-use-condoms group were more depressed than the usually-use-condoms group, suggesting the discrepancy in the smaller study was a sampling error, he says.

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  • It makes ZERO difference physically, it cannot even be felt by the vast majority of women, and honestly, we all voted and decided that those who say they CAN feel it and lying. Jk! However all that being said, I do get a very strong emotional response holding him while he cums, and the knowledge that he’s cumming inside of me can make me feel unbelievably happy and CLOSE to him! But that’s purely anemotional response

    • @crazygirl2 I truly believe it's the pure, sheer and utter intimacy that creates this completely indescribable feeling within us.

  • I normally become completely emotionally overwhelmed.

    • Thank you for the MHGirl.

    • That is a GREAT away of putting it! I guess I would say that i feel similarly!

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  • Definitely

  • No you feel like shit, stressed about getting pregnant and all that.

    • Then you definitely need to get on birth control, or stop. allowing him to cum inside you! But TBH, if you are not on birth control you really should not be having sex with him. You are the one whose life will be forever changed if you DO become pregnant, so why would you be willing to risk so much just for sex? Get on the pill, until then use condoms!

    • @CrazyGirl2 The guy's life would change as well.

    • Oh well yeah, he’ll have to get a job, or maybe a second job... I guess that would be as life changing as carrying a baby to term, stretch marks on you abdomen, and maybe even ur boobs, cellulite, delivering that baby... ouch! Urinary incontinence whenever you cough or sneeze, risk of diabetes, episiotomy, bringing the baby home, baby crying all night, no sleep, constantly taking care of the sutures in your ass and Vagina b/c of the episiotomy (where they literally put one half of the scissors in you anus, and the other half in you vagina and... SNIP!), breastfeeding, breastfeeding at night when you want to be sleeping. Worrying about how ur going to live if HE doesn’t pay child support... MAYBE he will, but it’s not a given, YOU don’t know him! Finding a daycare and a babysitter b/c YOU have to work two jobs now, same as him... But yeah, the fact that he ALSO has to do ONE of the fifty things she has to do, and IF he’s a decent man, he’ll take care of the baby for four days a month, while mom has the baby 26/27 days? Also, when they break-up he’s just a single guy, while she has a body that will NEVER be the same, and she has a child to take care of, so dating is not exactly easy for her, but for him? And while they are both equally responsible for the pregnancy... the raising is almost entirely on the mothers shoulders? Come on, it’s not exactly an equitable division of labor.

  • There is an emotional aspect, but physically no.

  • Cum doesn't have that much power love

  • Yes, i do

  • Yes, love it.