The Secret To The Big O | Men's Health Magazine Australia

The Secret To The Big O | Men’s Health Magazine Australia

THE FINDING People who hit orgasm share more secrets after sex than non-climaxers do, reveals a University of Connecticut study.

THE SCIENCE The release of the hormone oxytocin after orgasm may help us read social and emotional cues and see a benefit in speaking freely, says study author Dr Amanda Denes. Oxytocin may help you realise that you bond more if you share more.

YOUR PLAY Stay awake. Take her pillow talk as a coital compliment.

VITAL STAT

50

The percentage of all penile fractures caused by sex in the “cowgirl” position.

Source: Advances in Urology

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