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Wednesday 5 April 2017

Science Explains Why Sex With Your Ex Feels So Damn Good



So, let's be honest for a moment. You broke up with your boyfriend or girlfriend in the past for some reason? They are your ex for good reason! I think there are very few couples who broke up, and then realized that they had made a big mistake.

While this is true, some people tend to return to their ex occasionally, even if it's just for one night, if you know what we mean. So, why is this so? Why are people going back to person they know that is not good for them? Well, it seems that science has the answer to that.

The good news is that it is not your fault that you are drawn to do that. The bad news? There is absolutely nothing you can do or change the way you feel when it comes to re-check. Here's what neuroscientists had to say ...

The neuroscientists who did the study are from with Northwestern University. Here's what they said, "Orgasms feel so good because sexual stimulation sends the brain into an altered state of consciousness; it blocks everything else, and allows us to solely focus on the sensation." Good to know, good to know ...

They said, "Sex releases neurochemicals that forge emotions, feelings of attachment, and even love, according to Psychology Today. The level of pleasure we feel is connected to the release of the chemicals, which can be used to measure the intensity of our orgasm."

It is said that good sex feel so amazing and comfortable, because "the connection is already there. You know how women are known to say, ‘sex is so much better when you love someone’? " Well, they ain’t wrong, fellas and science says so.

They said, "Just because you will feel great, doesn’t mean you should do it! Fight those instincts as much as possible." You've heard them ... fight those instincts! The study continued by saying: "A 2009 study in the journal Personal Relationships found partners who stay broken up were more likely to report greater clarity in their lives than those who hook up with their exes."
"Researchers at Kansas State University noted that pairs in cyclic relationship tend to be more impulsive about relationships shift and move in together, buying a pet together or had children together, as compared to their peers."

So, that's it. Now you know why you want to connect with those checks you have not seen in 10 years. Science is to blame for this! Good luck to fight these urges!

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