• Limonene@lemmy.world
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    2 days ago

    The first half, because of testosterone.

    The second half, because of prolactin.

    It’s not really that simple, but it’s part of it. And I’m not a doctor.

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      24 hours ago

      After coming I don’t want sex again but I don’t magically find my partner disgusting and annoying… we just cuddle.

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        6 hours ago

        Ye, same here. My opinion of them also doesn’t change before or after sex. Well, perhaps my opinion how good they are in bed

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      No, and no. Not even just “not that simple”. You’re dead wrong. That’s like saying I got from home to work because of “wheel”. It’s involved but it does not drive the show

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        16 hours ago

        Are you going to provide an explanation you think is more correct? Some kind of correction, or citation, or just say “you’re wrong” without further comment?

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          Humans are quite a bit more complicated. I’d gladly go into depth sometime, but I don’t think I can oversimplify the situation to match your statement.

          Some of this behaviour has to do with (a bunch of) hormones, but also just homeyness, blood pressure, social ideas in their community, and in part just dumb luck. Humans are not the most precisely predictable things