hairyhead wrote: ↑Sun Jan 09, 2022 2:22 pmSeminal fluid does NOT enter the bloodstream and does not make its way to the brain. Fact. None of the articles which are thrown up by that search claim this.Des 31 wrote: ↑Sun Jan 09, 2022 2:09 pm
This is at least the second time a member (perhaps this one) has posted the same remarks in response to the above medical data. I suggest any who wish to know the truth Google "advantages of seminal fluid" and read the data from various medical research facilities. The previous negative respondent claimed a science background. "Scientists" typically perform at least minimal research before refuting medical reports, and for that reason I had doubts about the writer's background. As a former reporter, I once interviewed a specialist who reported the above info.
Further, extremely negative comments concerning reasonable postings aren't looked favorably upon at this monitored website. Seminal fluid does indeed offer those and other advantages.
~ Des
Just nonsense posted by someone who wants to believe that women react in a more significant way to an internal ejaculation.
There is an article by the NIH that reports the elevation of blood plasma prostaglandins from insemination of human semen for anal or vaginal.
That's not rare or abnormal, most everything that enters the body winds up in the bloodstream. Not really amazing that blood tests are routinely done for identifying so many things taken into the body.
And, Yes most women react in a significant way to internal ejaculation, be it mental, physical, or usually a combination of the two. Is it a controlling thing, No, but it's still a reaction.
It's not hard to "follow the science".