Over the years, sexual health researchers have investigated many aspects of intimacy and its impact on physical and emotional well-being.
One such topic that has sparked both curiosity and controversy is the act of swallowing semen. While it may be a taboo subject in some circles, scientific studies have revealed that this practice might have some surprising biological and emotional effects. The Composition of Semen Before diving into the studies, it’s important to understand what semen is made of.
Semen is more than just sperm; it’s a complex fluid composed of water, enzymes, fructose, proteins, vitamins (like vitamin C and B12), minerals such as zinc and magnesium, and other trace elements. Its primary biological function is reproductive, but these components also suggest potential health-related interactions with the body.One of the more surprising studies came from the State University of New York at Albany, where researchers found that women who had unprotected sex and were exposed to semen showed lower levels of depression. The study proposed that semen contains mood-altering hormones such as cortisol, estrone, prolactin, Oxytocin, and serotonin. These hormones, when absorbed through the vaginal walls or possilbly ingested orally, could influence mood and emotional state.