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Sexual species mix afterglow lasts up to three hours: Evidence for high prevalence and rapid transmission of skin pulp efflux among pure widow female individuals attending non-governmental pharmaceutical institutions in
10th World Congress on Bioavailability and Bioequivalence
April 08-09, 2019 Abu Dhabi, UAE

Rahul A Hajare

Indian Council of Medical Research, India

Scientific Tracks Abstracts: J Bioequiv Availab

Abstract:

Tumble between the sheets may have lasted only for 30 seconds, but it turns out, the high got from sex lasts for three hours. A recent study of newly wed couples indicated that partners experience a sexual afterglow that lasts for up to three hours and this afterglow is linked with relationship quality over the long term. Researcher reported that sexual satisfaction remains elevated three hours after sex. And people with a stronger sexual afterglow, that has, people who report a higher level of sexual satisfaction three hours after sex, report higher levels of relationship satisfaction several months later. Researchers has theorized that sex plays a crucial role in pair bonding, but most adults report having sex with their partners every few days, not every day. Sex might provide a short-term boost to sexual satisfaction, sustaining the pair bond in between sexual experiences and enhancing partner???s relationship satisfaction over the long term. To test their hypothesis, the researchers examined data from two independent, longitudinal studies, one with 96 newly wed couples and another with 118 newlywed couples with different color. All of the couples has completed at least three consecutive days of a 14-day daily diary as part of a larger study. Every night, before going to bed, the newlyweds has asked to report independently whether they have sex with their partner that day. Regardless of the answer, they have asked to rate how satisfied with their sex life that day and how satisfied they have with their partner, their relationship and their marriage that day (on a 7-point scale, where 1=not at all, 7=extremely).

Biography :

Rahul A Hajare is Fellow of Indian Council of Medical Research, New Delhi, India. He is PhD student of reputed University Vinayaka Mission Research Foundation, Salem, Tamil Nadu. He is a winner of World Academic Championship-2017 in Pharmacy (Antiretroviral Therapy). He is among world's 500 most influential experts in pharmacy for the year 2017 on earth. He is also an alumni of The Yoga Institute Centenary Celebration Mumbai.

E-mail: rahulhajare17@gmail.com