> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>  
> >  1) Kalat (Biol Psychol, 6th, p. 308), under the heading "effects on
> >  men" says "the body releases enormous amounts of oxytocin during
> >  orgasm, more than tripling the usual concentration in the blood". That
> >  sounds like a lot to me.
> 
There's an obvious snide remark here regarding men's orgasmic burst of
oxytocin being greater than that of women: to wit, men's bursts are higher
because the calculated means only include REAL orgasms. Thank G-d no one on
this list would stoop to such comments. (evil <g>) 
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