Semen acts as an anti-depressant

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source: New Scientist

Semen makes you happy. That's the remarkable conclusion of a study comparing women whose partners wear condoms with those whose partners don't.

The study, which is bound to provoke controversy, showed that the women who were directly exposed to semen were less depressed. The researchers think this is because mood-altering hormones in semen are absorbed through the vagina. They say they have ruled out other explanations.

"I want to make it clear that we are not advocating that people abstain from using condoms," says Gordon Gallup, the psychologist at the State University of New York who led the team. "Clearly an unwanted pregnancy or a sexually transmitted disease would more than offset any advantageous psychological effects of semen."

Suicide attempts
His team divided 293 female students into groups depending on how often their partners wore condoms, and assessed their happiness using the Beck Depression Inventory, a standard questionnaire for assessing mood. People who score over 17 are considered moderately depressed.

The team found that women whose partners never used condoms scored 8 on average, those who sometimes used them scored 10.5, those who usually used them scored 15 and those who always used them scored 11.3. Women who weren't having sex at all scored 13.5.

What's more, the longer the interval since they last had sex, the more depressed the women who never or sometimes used condoms got. But the time since the last sexual encounter made no difference to the mood of women who usually or always used condoms.

The team also found that depressive symptoms and suicide attempts were more common among women who used condoms regularly compared with those who didn't. The results will appear in the journal Archives of Sexual Behavior.

And Gallup told New Scientist that his team already has unpublished data from a larger group of 700 women confirming these findings. In this study, the always-use-condoms group were more depressed than the usually-use-condoms group, suggesting the discrepancy in the smaller study was a sampling error, he says.

Alternative explanations
But is it really the semen that affects women's mood? The researchers say they looked at alternative explanations such as whether women who seldom use condoms took oral contraceptives, how often they had sex, the strength of relationships, and the possibility that having a certain type of personality influenced the decision to use condoms. But none of these factors can explain their findings, they say.

In fact, the results aren't a complete surprise because semen does contain several mood-altering hormones, including testosterone, oestrogen, follicle-stimulating hormone, luteinising hormone, prolactin and several different prostaglandins. Some of these have been detected in a women's blood within hours of exposure to semen.

The question many people will ask is whether oral sex could have the same mood-enhancing effects. "Since the steroids in birth control pills survive the digestion process, I would assume that the same holds true for at least some of the chemicals in semen," Gallup says.

"I understand that among some gay males who have anal intercourse, it is not uncommon to attempt to retain the semen for extended periods of time," he adds. "Suggesting, of course, that there may be psychological effects." But further research will be needed to confirm whether exposure to semen through oral or anal sex really does affect mood in heterosexual or homosexual partners.

But why should semen have such an effect? "It makes no sense to me for this phenomenon to have evolved," says Satoshi Kanazawa, an evolutionary psychologist at the Indiana University of Pennsylvania. But Gallup counters that men whose semen promotes long-term mood enhancement might have more chances to indulge in sexual activity.
 
This sounds silly as hell to me :lol:

Semen makes us happy:confused:

I bet this study was done by men:rolleyes::lol:

Seriously though I'm thinking the women who don't use condoms are in long term relationships and having sex on the regular ... that might be why they are happier than the other women who might be single and have sex occassionally thus always using condoms ... just a thought
 
This sounds silly as hell to me :lol:

Semen makes us happy:confused:

I bet this study was done by men:rolleyes::lol:

Seriously though I'm thinking the women who don't use condoms are in long term relationships and having sex on the regular ... that might be why they are happier than the other women who might be single and have sex occassionally thus always using condoms ... just a thought

...:hmm::lol:


Is the picture really necessary?


:lol:

:lol::lol::lol::lol:, drink up dear?
 
This sounds silly as hell to me :lol:

Semen makes us happy:confused:

I bet this study was done by men:rolleyes::lol:

Seriously though I'm thinking the women who don't use condoms are in long term relationships and having sex on the regular ... that might be why they are happier than the other women who might be single and have sex occassionally thus always using condoms ... just a thought

I agree, most sex studies tend to be done by males...which is why they have all types of pills for ED and very few studies and pills for women who have sexual arousal problems..

This is a great example of how statistics can be used to mean whatever one may want it to. This study does not show cause and effect....there can be so many other alternatives for this explanation..and who knows, some of the women not using condoms might be using the pull-out method, doesn't mean that they are getting a load of sperm every time they have sex. Or like you mentioned, just in happier more secure relationships, which could easily explain the heightened mood. I also hope that they checked participants' histories for previous or on-going psychological issues prior to testing.
 
I agree, most sex studies tend to be done by males...which is why they have all types of pills for ED and very few studies and pills for women who have sexual arousal problems..

Maybe not, but that's because there is one thing that's already in existence what will take away a woman's sexual arousal problems...


MONEY!
 
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