Here are excerpts of articles from Psychology Today. He said, there is the fact that women who did not use condoms less depressed and less likely to attempt suicide than women who have sex with a condom and who are sexually inactive.
This fact prompted one researcher to conclude that semen or semen contains powerful chemical compounds (powerful) and potentially exciting mood (mood) that is addictive.
Researchers are curious, Gordon G Gallup, PhD, a psychologist at the State University of New York at Albany, United States, also found that women who regularly have sex without a condom, the rate of depression will also increase along with the length of time that elapsed since the last time they had sex.
Of the 293 students surveyed Gallup also found that those who do not use condoms are most likely to take the initiative in terms of sex and immediately seek a new partner so that they interlace relationship ended.
"These women are more susceptible to the effects of repetition (rebound effect), which suggests that a chemical dependency," said Gallup.
Semen contains hormones, including testosterone, estrogen, prolactin, luteinizing hormone, and prostaglandins. Among the various hormones that are absorbed through the vaginal wall and is known to lift mood.
In a Gallup study to establish control over a number of variables such as contraceptive methods, the frequency of sexual intercourse, until the woman's perception of their relationships intertwine. He explained that there is a common trait among women who regularly have sex without a condom, which is a trait that makes them easy to get depressed.
Although female condoms are not a user is often associated with sexual risk-taker (sexual risk-taking), in this study found no correlation between high-risk sexual behavior and low levels of depression.
Gallup research, dubbed as "the first serious attempt to examine the effect of semen chemistry on women," and published in the Archives of Sexual Behavior criticism from the general public and academics. However, Gallup sample answered by extending the study to include 700 women. @ Jjw
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