You just KNOW that once this gets out some jerkoff (yeah, pun intended) at some meet market will be using some variation on the line, “Can I help you prevent depression tonight?”
There is growing evidence that human semen has the potential to produce profound effects on women. We have replicated the effects showing female college students having sex without condoms are less depressed as measured by objective scores on the Beck Depression Inventory. We’ve also examined the data as a function of whether the students were using hormonal contraceptives, whether they were in committed relationships, and how long these relationships have lasted. The anti-depressant properties of semen exposure do not vary as function of any of these conditions. It is not a question of whether females are sexually active, since students having sex with condoms show the same level of depression as those who are not having sex at all. We have also received numerous semen testimonials from other women who attest to the anti-depressant effects of semen exposure and these accounts often include the use of control trials (i.e., comparisons generated by switching from condoms to unprotected sex, or vice versa).
Only 5 percent of the ejaculate is sperm. What’s left is seminal plasma, which is a rich concoction of chemicals, including many that have the potential to produce mood-altering effects derived from hormones, neurotransmitters, and endorphins. There are even female sex hormones in male semen. Within a hour or two after insemination, you can detect heightened levels of many of these seminal chemicals in a woman’s bloodstream.
Dr. Greenfield noted the therapeutic effects of semen, citing research from the Archives of Sexual Behavior which found that female college students practicing unprotected sex were less likely to suffer from depression than those whose partners used condoms (as well as those who remained abstinent).
Presumably it was the closing line that caused the controversy: “So there’s a deeper bond between men and women than St. Valentine would have suspected, and now we know there’s a better gift for that day than chocolates.”












Of course semen can “produce a profound effect on women”. It’s called pregnancy.
More to the point, I agree that there is a cause and effect problem here. Perhaps it is only the blissfully idiotic women that allow unprotected sex, while those with more common sense, a conscience, awareness of the human condition, etc. and therefore more likely to be depressed, use condoms.
Like Brylcreem, “Just a little dab’ll do ya…”
I have also heard that semen can prevent breast cancer.
#23 – and tonsillitis.
When JimD!!! talks about SEX!!! he gets so!!! excited!!! one exclamation point!!! per sentence is not enough!!!
Thus the term “gay”
# 23 Joe said, “…semen can prevent breast cancer.”
Haven’t heard that but it IS associated with cervical cancer. Not in a good way…
It also helps women shed unwanted pounds.
See how ‘lighthearted comments’ can mess up your career:
‘Semengate’ Stuns Scientific Community
http://huffingtonpost.com/michael-smerconish/semengate-stuns-scientifi_b_853164.html
Wonderful finding it may consider natural healing of depress
Nice sharing..science need to be explore.
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