Semen makes women happy: dsicussion?

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Semen makes you happy. That's the conclusion of a study comparing women whose partners wear condoms with those whose partners don't.

The study showed women who were directly exposed to semen were less depressed. Researchers think this is because mood-altering hormones in semen are absorbed through the vagina. They say they've ruled out other explanations.

"I want to make it clear that we are not advocating that people abstain from using condoms," says psychologist Gordon Gallup of the State University of New York.

He led the team that divided 293 female students into groups depending on how often their partners wore condoms, and assessed their happiness using the Beck Depression Inventory, a standard questionnaire for assessing mood. People who score over 17 are considered moderately depressed.

`We are not advocating that people abstain from using condoms'
Psychologist Gordon Gallup,
State University of New York.
The team found women whose partners never used condoms scored eight on average, those who sometimes used them scored 10.5, those who usually used them scored 15 and those who always used them scored 11.3. Women not having any sex scored 13.5. Gallup said his team already has unpublished data from a group of 700 women confirming the always-use group was more depressed than the usually use group, suggesting the discrepancy in the smaller study was a sampling error.

The team also found depressive symptoms and suicide attempts more common among women who used condoms regularly compared with those who didn't. The results will appear in the journal Archives of Sexual Behavior.

But is it really semen that affects women's mood? Researchers say they looked at alternative explanations, such as whether women who seldom use condoms took oral contraceptives, how often they had sex, the strength of relationships, and the possibility a certain type of personality influenced the decision to use condoms. But none of these factors can explain their findings, they say.


So, care to discuss this?

(Disclaimer: I won't be able to join in much for the next week, due to pressing school requirements)
 
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I dont think it's the semen so much as it is the endorphins and stuff that run through the body from the orgasm. It's an amazing feeling altogether to me. I find though that when I get to actually have intercourse with my man, I am a lot happier and I cant get enough of him, but I think that's more to do with the fact that I love being with him and near him and the way he makes me feel just altogether. I dont see it really having anything to do with his semen.
 
Brian...the Toronto Star! OMG....and I didn't get to participate? Guess I need to sign up for a course. :)


Never heard such a thing. Very interesting. Would never have guessed.


The only thing I thought of is that to not be using condoms, presumably the women are in a monogamous relationship, perhaps long lasting...and that's what contributed to the smaller degree of depression...but it says they looked at the strength of relationships.

*refraining from commenting negatively that the study only tested semen in the vagina*
 
Where do we sign up for these sorts of studies? I'm available for *ahem* scientific experimentation. :catroar:
 
quoll said:
So does this mean I am an antidepressant? :p

My husband asked the same thing when he read the article over my shoulder... I think he's planning on making it his personal mission to find out if there's any truth to the article :devil:
 
I wonder what the women who weren't using condoms were using. When we stop using them, we'll either be trying for pregnancy or not be able to get pregnant at all. So it could be a lack of worry or something for some of those women who don't use condoms. Plus, most people are well aware there's a chance of condom or human malfunction...even though we're extremely careful, it's always a little concern in the back of our minds. But overall, I'd say I'm a lot happier always using them now than I was when we were doing the pill instead. Maybe I'm immune to the magical powers of the semen. :eek:
 
I think that they do have a point. I read once that French ladies save their man's semen and use it as a facial mask...partially because it was so nutrient rich, giving them very clear skin...but also for the more practicle purpose that it kept the man closer to home...lol
anyway, Semen is very nutrient rich and I have no doubt that it would help raise endorphin levels via an orgasm as well...thus having an anti-depressent effect. Sigh...where do we get to sign up for these studies!
 
Now admittedly I have not run any clinical trials, and my theory is based purely on anecdotal evidence. I would however extend these findings to include secretions of a female nature, as I am sure many men/women will testify to,the greater the volume of womanly fluids the happier we are. :p
 
Hmmmm. . . So THAT'S why some it's called Mr. Happy? :D

I know that the prostaglandins in semen can trigger labor late in pregnancy. Never seemed to work for me, though.

I'd have to think that there are other factors. But, then, I tend to be a skeptic's skeptic.
 
I read a similar article a while back (I think both are a few years old). If I remember correctly semen contains oxycontin, which is pretty much equivalent to heroine. The study I saw was for women who stopped have vaginal sex but kept having sex. If I remeber correctly, the other one was also a real experiment, not just observational.

Having seen people go through heroine withdrawls, I can see how it might lead to depression.
 
my wifes always very happy....just hope its my semen and not the milkmans !!
 
cryptictravler said:
I read a similar article a while back (I think both are a few years old). If I remember correctly semen contains oxycontin, which is pretty much equivalent to heroine. The study I saw was for women who stopped have vaginal sex but kept having sex. If I remeber correctly, the other one was also a real experiment, not just observational.

Having seen people go through heroine withdrawls, I can see how it might lead to depression.

No, but it does contain prostaglandins which stimulate the production of oxytocin, a hormone that creates good feelings and regulates a lot of functions, including birth and lactation ( http://www.oxytocin.org/oxytoc/ ). Orgasms produce more oxytocin, but the amount of prostaglandins in semen produces happy, loving feelings.
 
cryptictravler said:
If I remember correctly semen contains oxycontin, which is pretty much equivalent to heroine.
*pop spew on screen*

It's only Monday, but this post just made my week! :D
 
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Interesting...

For discussion,
I must say I believe it, I believe it cause happy lovey feelings and makes better orgasms in me..:D

I remember noticing early in marriage that I always came the hardest just as my husband would pump semen in me... There really seemed to be some correlation and I just assumed it had something to do with the surging and feeling;
and then I read an article (I dont remember where, but it was something reputable at the time- many years ago) that there is ingredients in semen that can promote orgasms and increase them in women..
Bam.. my explanation... I still Get many orgasms during sex but BAM an instant intense one as soon as he comes inside of me....

And it is great now, because he has been "fixed" for years and that is no longer a concern ;)
 
Only my opinion

I would agree with the findings only in that I have observed the same thing in myself: my mood lifts noticeably for a day or so everytime I collect the semen myself, and while I don't feel *extra depressed* (or even depressed, really), I definitely notice a "lack of lift" when I do not collect the semen.
 
This study is so full of crap, 293 women can't account for millions of other women. Maybe it's true that semen makes women happy but the # of women they did the study on is too small to be accurate. So if i use a condom i'm more likely to be suicidal?
 
Bogus study

Though intresting the study is, I seriously doubt there is much factual basis there. The study is most likely still an idea with a very small amount of testing behind it, hardly enoigh to actually consider it. Unless it's happiness from the guy's side, in which case the study is totally correct.
 
This study's conclusion could be extrapolated to a hypothesis that so many married women are unhappy because they don't have sex often enough. ;-) (Of course, that can't be said of most Lit regulars....)

To test the hypothesis, you'd have to somehow control for all the annoying, insensitive things that their husbands do, which would be difficult. I'm sure there's a government grant available, though.
 
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