Bl0w job is good and healthy for women as it helps fight depression...

Or*l s3x is good for women's health and makes you feel happier, according to a study which studied the effects of s*men's 'mood-altering chemicals'.

The State University of New York study - which scientists carried out via survey rather than through practical experiment - compared the s3x lives of 293 females to their mental health.

It follows research which shows that seminal fluid contains chemicals that elevates mood, increases affection, induces sleep and also contains at least three anti-depressants. The researchers also claim that women who have regular unprotected s3x are less depressed and perform better on cognitive tests.

S*men contains another of chemicals along with spermatozoa, including cortisol, which is known to increase affection, estrone, which elevates mood and oxytocin, which also elevates mood.

It also contains thyrotropin-releasing hormone (another antidepressant), melatonin (a sleep-inducing agent), and even serotonin (perhaps the best-known antidepressant neurotransmitter).

Given these ingredients - and this is just a small sample of the mind-altering 'drugs' found in human s*men - Researchers Gallup and Burch, along with the psychologist Steven Platek, hypothesised that women having unprotected s3x should be less depressed than suitable control participants.

To investigate whether s*men has antidepressant effects, the authors rounded up 293 college females from the university's Albany campus, who agreed to fill out an anonymous questionnaire about various aspects of their s3x lives.

Recent s3xual activity without condoms was used as an indirect measure of seminal plasma circulating in the woman’s body.
Each participant also completed the Beck Depression Inventory, a commonly used clinical measure of depressive symptoms.

The most significant findings from this study, published in the Archives of Sexual Behavior, were that, even after adjusting for frequency of s3xual intercour$e, women who engaged in s3x and 'never' used condoms showed significantly fewer depressive symptoms than did those who 'usually' or 'always' used condoms.

Importantly, these chronically condom-less, s3xually active women also evidenced fewer depressive symptoms than did those who abstained from s3x altogether.

By contrast, s3xually active heteros3xual women, including self-described 'promiscuous' women, who used condoms were just as depressed as those practising total abstinence.

The research suggests it is not just that women who are having s3x are simply happier, but that happiness levels might be related to the quantity of s*men within their body.

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