There you go again, being all scientific. ;-)
Put more artistically, it's about the chase... In modern humans, it takes the form of flirtation, being coy, not giving in too easily... All to be pursued. In hopes that he will want to pursue, and capture. But the point about safety and security is often overlooked. Feeling safe builds trust. Trust allows inhibitions to melt away. It truly is an art form, and is most satisfying when you find someone else who understands and enjoys the maneuvering as much as I do. Of course, I'm pretty tired at the moment... So I will leave it at that.
I agree...due to the fact that sexual stimulation is brought on be dopamine levels in the brain fueled by adrenaline it's more than necessary to know what it takes to get a female to react to this.
BLUF: Science has proven that Chocolate, Sex, and Chocolate men with BBC are essential for a long, healthy, happy life. But all the women on here who have been with sexy chocolate men already knew all of this and didn't need a scientific study to tell them that.
So following up on the topic of the mind, sex, and science I heard something on the DL Hugley radio show that was interesting where they were talking about a scientific study that discussed where researchers found that eating chocolate has the effect of stimulating the same part of the brain as having sex.
Here are some scientific fact findings you may not have known dealing with sex and the mind:
"An alternative explanation is that the effects of eating chocolate are psychological - the unique combination of aroma, texture and taste makes eating chocolate a pleasurable experience that stimulates the emotional 'feel-good' centres of the brain. In short, the chocolate tastes good, so we feel good." [1]
"In the eye's retina, dopamine is released when the optical nerve activates in response to light exposure." [2]
[BBB76 comment:] No wonder women get that dopey look in their eye's when they see a BBC.
"The sex differences we found suggest that satiation might work differently in men and women. There is supportive evidence for this from other fields that suggests that women are more affected than men by the hedonic value of food....
In a review of
chocolate craving it is indicated that the hedonic appeal of chocolate (fat, sugar, texture and aroma) is likely to be a predominant factor in chocolate craving. This could explain, together with the neuroanatomy data
why women prefer chocolate." [2]
[BBB76 comment:] Interesting choice of words they used with "women are more affected than men by the
hedonic ..."
"It claims that
sex has a positive impact on the minds - listing seven different chemical reactions that the brain undergoes during intercourse which improve its functioning ability.
For instance, raised levels of oxytocin - or the "trust" hormone - during sex increase a person's readiness to think of novel or risky solutions to a problem.
While the
post-coital rise in serotonin levels aids both creative thinking and calm, logical decision-making.
Elements in dark chocolate also prove beneficial.
Magnesium and antioxidant flavonols or chemicals
increase the supply of oxygen to the brain and reduce the chances of brain damage through a stroke." [3]
references
[1]
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-128858/Scientists-prove-chocolate-better-love.html
[2]
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencet...al-dopamine-brains-causing-pupils-dilate.html
[3]
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-499252/The-secrets-brainpower-Chocolate-sex-laughter.html
[4]
http://www.mirror.co.uk/lifestyle/health/10-reasons-why-chocolate-is-good-for-you-1369798