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Saturday, January 28, 2012

The Oxytocin Factor


The Oxytocin Factor

Oxytocin is one of many chemicals that play a significant role in orgasm and sexual response. It’s a hormone that is secreted by the pituitary gland and cases muscle contractions and sensitizes the nerves. While oxytocin plays a part in our orgasms too, it’s believed that it’s even more important in a woman’s sexual pleasure.


Not only does this hormone play a large part in the contractions that wrack a woman’s womb and vaginal walls when she cums, research has shown that increased oxytocin production in a woman contributes to more powerful, intense orgasms.

Oxytocin also plays an important part of a woman’s emotional state and stimulates emotional pleasure and feelings of intimacy. It’s often referred to as the  “cuddling hormone” because it’s this chemical that initiates feelings of connection, bonding and intimacy with your lover.

Stronger orgasms and emotional fulfillment – it’s no surprise why this chemical hormone is so vital to a woman’s healthy sexual response!
In later you’ll discover exactly how to release this chemical to make her feel more connected to you, and want to have sex with you more often.

Keys to Success in Action

I’m providing you with quite a bit of information. It’s all well and good if you can read and remember the techniques and concepts, but if you don’t apply them, you might as well not have wasted your time on this blog
Make a solid commitment to not only read this book, but to put the principles I share with you into practice in your every day sex life.


Team up with your lover and let her know what you’re reading up on. Ask her to work with you and convince her to agree to offer you honest feedback on the new things you’ll be trying out.

Believe me - she’ll thank you for it later!

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