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September 16, 2012 at 8:40 pm #1746js367124Member
Dr. M,
Wanted your opinion a theoretical concept.
Do you believe that ejaculation frequency has any impact on how sensitive a person is to dopamine?
Is it feasible that if someone masturbated everyday he could risk down regulating dopamine receptors?
Wanted to draw your attention to some articles on the topic
1) http://yourbrainonporn.com/doing-what-you-evolved-to-do
2) http://www.reuniting.info/content/men-does-frequent-ejaculation-cause-hangover
3) http://www.reuniting.info/cowardly_lion_masturbating_too_much
4) http://yourbrainonporn.com/doing-what-you-evolved-to-do
I know this is a very controversial topic. Just wanted to literally hear your opinion and thoughts if you have the time. Thanks in advance
September 17, 2012 at 7:54 pm #4864compaqMemberHas anyone ever looked into how much our ancestors masturbated and/or had sex? That would be interesting.
September 17, 2012 at 8:22 pm #4863js367124Member@compaq 4887 wrote:
Has anyone ever looked into how much our ancestors masturbated and/or had sex? That would be interesting.
I agree. As a matter of fact they probably had the ideal frequency simply based on how they lived.
This is ofcourse speculative but just thinking about it I dont think our paleoithic ancestors masterbated or ejaculated alot at all.
The vast majority of their sexual experiences where probably limited to actual sexual encouters with females. How frequently this happend I suppose was dependant on how desirable a given male was. but either way assuming this is true there is no way their frequency was even close to what modern day males do.
I seriously question whether they masterbated at all. If so probably fairly rarely. Either way I dont see dopamine insensitivty due to excesive sexual acts being a problem for them. Same way diabeties/insulin resistance, heart disease, strokes are a modern day epidemic and didnt affect our ancestors
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