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Delayed Gratification  

RTDaddyDom 56M
4 posts
5/1/2020 6:03 pm
Delayed Gratification

I've had — and heard of — experiences from women who really weren't that into someone or weren't sure how they were feeling, then after having sex with them felt a strong sense of attachment. There are times we can confuse feelings of like, lust or love — I mean, it all feels good. But what is happening in our<b> brains </font></b>when we are physical with another person that causes this shift? And does that feeling last?

When we are intimate with someone, Oxycontin, also known as the "love hormone" is released into the body "during intercourse and other forms of intimacy.

Oxycontin is linked to positive social functioning and is associated with bonding, trust and loyalty.

It's only natural we associate those good feelings with the person we shared them with and we are left wanting more of them. This may be why we start thinking of someone more after we share a passionate time with them, even if it was quick— we want more of that feeling.

Sex can deepen an existing bond between two people, the thing that makes us feel attached is the "intimacy of the experience and the innate chemistry of the partners," she says. Things like looking into each other's eyes, or sharing personal stories with another, can create the same type of bond.

The problem is if you are connecting to someone that you don't know it can be highly confusing.

If you are looking for a long term relationship it is better to wait to have sex until you truly know the person.

Delaying sexual intimacy also makes break-ups much easier if you decide the person is not for you


RTDaddyDom 56M

5/6/2020 9:54 pm

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Thanks for the tip


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