Watching Prn releases dopamine, which entices craving; norepinephrine is increased, like an alert response telling the brain to fixate on the activity; oxytocin is produced in higher levels, making you become attracted to sxual content in a one-sided relationship. This process affects memory and rewires the brain long-term. After 'release', testosterone and serotonin are substantially lowered. You may feel 'clarity', actually a type of depression.

P*rn consumption is associated with mental issues, erectile dysfunction, and poorer psychological and reproductive health. Sperm count is significantly lowered after ejaculation, especially if done more than once a week. Gray matter is reduced in immense quantities, with nutrients depleted by the indulgence. Intelligence, brain function, and potential are greatly damaged.

Porn stimuli functions much like rpe and will form fetishes or previously unhad sexual interests. Every fetish overlaps and interacts. Even something mild such as strong preference for 'anl', femininity, androgyny, or boyishness links to homosexual symptoms. Homosexuality has strong ties to pdophilia; furries and transgenders have similar backgrounds, all with strong affinities to bstiality, interracial, and pedophilia. Themes of homosexuality, pdophilia, incst, zophilia, race-mixing, and cckoldry are often together, in h*ntai for instance.

  1. Postcoital Neurochemistry - Tufts
  2. Postcoital Neurochemistry - Tufts (duplicate link)
  3. Norepinephrine - Cleveland Clinic
  4. Norepinephrine - Cleveland Clinic (duplicate link)
  5. PMC Article 1
  6. PMC Article 1 (duplicate link)
  7. PMC Article 2
  8. PMC Article 2 (duplicate link)
  9. PMC Article 3
  10. PMC Article 3 (duplicate link)
  11. Psychreg Article
  12. Anime News Network Article
  13. Anime News Network Article (duplicate link)
  14. Tentacle Porn History
  15. Tentacle Porn History (duplicate link)
  16. Japanophile Article
  17. Crossing CW Article
  18. Crossing CW Article (duplicate link)
  19. Tofugu Article
  20. TV Tropes Article
  21. TV Tropes Article (duplicate link)
  22. Psychology Today Article
  23. Psychology Today Article (duplicate link)

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