NEW APHRODESIAC IS DISCOVERED

Chicago Tribune (2004) “Study: nursing moms emit chemical that boosts sexual desire” THE GAZETTE,
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A Boston University study found that women generally not favorable to sex, aroused when they smelled a chemical derived from a nursing mother.

Generally, about one-third of women have little interest in sex. This may help. It may also compliment the testosterone patch produced by Procter & Gamble.

However, the researchers may find that lack of interest goes beyond the biochemical. Females may find the sex act, particularly as it is presented in patriarchal societies repulsive. Further, sex is not a shared union but a process where women give something to men. This and other issues may complicate the issues.

Sexually abused females may also be candidates that do not improve their sex lives with biochemicals.







 




 

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