Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Is making out during sex what leads to attachments?

I remember learning in one of my health classes that when people are having sex, some chemical from the brain gets released and can transfer to the other partner from making out. Also I've heard from people that making out during sex is what gets people attached. So do these correspond in some way? If not, then what does the chemical do when it's transferred to each other?Is making out during sex what leads to attachments?Sex is a bond that makes two become one, and for that reason anything intimate connects you. Making out does connect you as well, but all physical contact bonds you intimately. If you're trying to avoid bonding and intimacy (which would be sad), never talk to anyone, or touch anyone.

The chemicals released in the brain during sex are called endorphins. They tell your brain to feel happy.

The 'exchange' you are speaking of is of things called pheromones, which are held by pubic hair (now you know the purpose of pubes). The smell of them attract you to each other, but do not necessarily bond you in anyway.Is making out during sex what leads to attachments?Often times just having sex is what gets people attached. Some people may get more attached by kissing, but it varies for everyone. Its more about emotion then chemicals.

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