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Morgan Gallagher <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 18 May 2008 14:37:52 +0100
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I've never felt let-down, so I did wonder if that might affect how I 
read the sequence... it's all mumbo jumbo to me (ie, it's all 
theoretical).  But is there space in the process for how long the 
signals take?  Might it be that women who get this D-MER, have either a 
very short oxytocin span, and therefore it wears off very quickly in the 
brain, as opposed to how long it takes the MER to occur (which as it is 
physiological, has a measured time span in that sense), or maybe such 
women process the oxytocin out much faster than most...

Again, just musing...

Has it been possible to discuss with the women how they feel after orgasm?

Morgan Gallagher


gonneke van veldhuizen wrote:
> Interesting thoughts, but wouldn't that mean that letdown only occurs after oxytocin wears off?
> Just inquiring mode jumping up here ...
>   

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