roflOriginally posted by Giovanni Casanova
Just so everyone knows... this is OXYTOCIN, not OXYCOTIN.
Do not give your dates hillbilly heroin.
I've known about it for approximately one year and I cannot say its knowledge has enhanced learning anything beyond emphasizing the power of kino, even in non-romantic contexts. It does, I think, put matters into a new perspective when you think about how touch affects you when someone touches you; it calms me down. I don't know what the article because it seems to have since gone down, but the peril of oxytocin is its effects wear off after about three or four years, if I remember correctly. Four years happens to be the magical number for most non-marital relationships to end and I don't think it's a coincidence.Alpine said:Does knowing this biochemistry help extend what you learn from actually touching and noting the reaction?
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