

So this episode is dedicated to that last goal. I also wanted to hear what other speakers and experts were saying about XLA, but lastly, and I'm gonna say probably most importantly, I wanted to find out what attendees to a conference like this were actually thinking about XLAs where they were going with them. First of all, it was a guest speaker sharing some thoughts on how XLA might be able to improve the hybrid office. Now, my reasons for attending were threefold. “This is why sex is something you may seek often or even become addicted to,” Brahmbhatt says.Last month I attended my very first SupportWorld Live conference, hosted by HDI, the help desk Institute. (Dopamine is the same thing that goes up when we eat our favorite foods, gamble, get a compliment, listen to our favorite song.you get the idea). Once we orgasm, our brain releases a slew of endorphins and neurotransmitters, including dopamine-the “feel-good” neurotransmitter. “This area of your brain has areas responsible for memory, fear, aggression, and other emotions,” which partly explains why some of us can act quite emotionally and even irrationally during the pursuit of sex (and up until orgasm). “ MRI studies have shown increased activity in the limbic system (emotion center) in your brain before sex,” says Brahmbhatt. “We do know that orgasm activates dozens of regions in the brain, and is so complex that we still don't understand so much of it." But for those guys who do experience it, it likely has to do with the release of hormones and neurotransmitters that happens before, during, and after sex.īefore we have sex, and during foreplay, our brain’s emotion centers are stimulated. “There’s no actual research on post-nut clarity,” explains Michael Ingber, MD, a urologist and urogynecologist at Garden State Urology. Men's Health Post-nut clarity is potentially caused by the release of hormones and neurotransmitters. Gain exclusive access to the best sex tips, relationship advice, and more with our premium membership program. They weren’t super sold on the concept of post-nut clarity, but provided some potential neurophysiological mechanisms for why some men might experience it. But while many men can anecdotally attest to experiencing that "aha" moment, is there actually any science behind it? We asked two leading urologists. The term "post-nut clarity" to was coined by Alexandra Cooper and Sofia Franklyn, hosts of the Call Her Daddy podcast. Or you have a revelation that you really need to start working out more and eating healthier, and in that moment, you fully commit yourself to making that lifestyle change.

Perhaps there’s been a problem at work you haven’t been able to solve, and BAM, the solution just comes to you. We're talking about the phenomenon known as "post-nut clarity." And no, not that moment of regret when you realized you really shouldn’t have slept with this person. You know that moment after you’ve orgasmed, when a lightbulb seems to go off in your head? It's not generally the second after you've come-it's usually a couple of minutes later, once you've caught your breath and you're cuddling with your partner.
