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Does lack of sex cause aging in a person?
Sex makes your skin physically glow. Sexual intercourse also boosts our immune system, prevents stagnation, allows us to feel more alive and sweat out toxins from our pores. This translates to our skin's radiance and being more at ease with facial expression as we use our facial muscles to express oRead more
Sex makes your skin physically glow. Sexual intercourse also boosts our immune system, prevents stagnation, allows us to feel more alive and sweat out toxins from our pores.
See lessThis translates to our skin’s radiance and being more at ease with facial expression as we use our facial muscles to express ourselves during a sexual encounter. Ultimately, giving a post-sex glow and possibly helping to ward off wrinkles. Sweating is sure to impart a dewy glow, however Dr. Wechsler said that it is an increase in circulation that triggers the flush. Besides sex, there is only one other activity that releases the anti-aging hormone oxytocin, and that is childbirth.
How to know a pseudo-smart peson
Pseudo-intellectuals are people who behave like they know it all, look down upon others…and when you listen closely, you realize they like to show off and don’t really know substance or talk in detail. Intellectuals are respectful, are good listeners, invite others to conversation, they don't belittRead more
Pseudo-intellectuals are people who behave like they know it all, look down upon others…and when you listen closely, you realize they like to show off and don’t really know substance or talk in detail. Intellectuals are respectful, are good listeners, invite others to conversation, they don’t belittle others, and take great joy when they see genuine interest for the other person to learn something new. The type of intellectuals I respect the most are ones who have a special skill of explaining very complicated ideas and terms to the common man; that’s a special, rare skill is one that I’m in awe of and we need more people like this!
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