62| The Neuroscience of Sex and Sexuality - Andrea Kuszewski




DSR: Become a Better Man by Mastering Dating, Sex and Relationships (formerly Dating Skills Podcast) show

Summary: In this episode Andrea Kuszewski gives advice on: <br>- The neuroscience perspective on sex and sexuality. Dopamine: the neurotransmitter in the brain (05:11) <br>- Is Dopamine the only thing that motivates our behavior or are their other things? (12:47) <br>- From a neurological basis, does open communication work better from a woman's perspective when she's learning about you as opposed to if you are more withdrawn or not so revealing about yourself? (14:47) <br>- The various levels of Dopamine that affect the psychology of our actions (17:05) <br>- Addictive responses to Dopamine and risky behavior (sexually, socially, and adventure-wise), whether healthy or unhealthy (20:10) <br>- Changing negative Dopamine behavior with something positive (24:35) <br>- How Dopamine impacts your behavior: when the uncertainty no longer exist and only the novelty remains (14:54) <br>- Does Dopamine increase promiscuity and decrease the use of condoms? (29:00) <br>- How long does it take for your Dopamine receptors to reset themselves for a more natural sexual response? (30:35) <br>- The human need for bonding (32:05) <br>- The Oxytocin myth as the cuddle hormone, and what is really does (33:15) <br>- The impact of porn on your sexual life based on whether you view it more positively or negatively (35:55) <br>- Virtual reality sex versus real sex: the mind is critical to sexual pleasure (37:05) <br>- Looking at the orgasm through the neuroscience lens (39:45) <br>- The mechanism behind the prolonged neurological orgasm and improving the length and quality of orgasms for men and women (42:07) <br>- The differences between males and females and the way their brains respond to dating and relationships (45:22) <br>- Conditioning and paired association learning, and to what extent your interests are learned or fixed (47:37) <br>- Can sexual preferences be consciously hacked to open yourself to wider options of partner selection? (50:55) <br>- Mental performance impact that comes from your sexuality (55:25) <br>- Intell<br><br>GET MORE: <a href="https://www.datingskillsreview.com/ep-62-neuroscience-of-sex-sexuality-andrea-kuszewski/">Show Notes &amp; Resources</a>, <a href="https://www.datingskillsreview.com/ep-62-neuroscience-of-sex-sexuality-andrea-kuszewski/#transcript">Interview Transcript</a> and <a href="https://www.datingskillsreview.com/ep-62-neuroscience-of-sex-sexuality-andrea-kuszewski/#comments">Comments</a>. <p> HELP ME SPREAD THE WORD! </p><p> Think this episode was Kick-Ass?<br> <a href="http://www.datingskillsreview.com/itunes/">An iTunes review would be SO appreciated!</a> This is what helps me stand out so I can help more men like you.<br> <a href="http://www.datingskillsreview.com/itunes/">Click here to review the show</a>. </p><p> FEEDBACK </p><p> Hit me up with your comments and guest suggestions. I read EVERYTHING. </p><p> • Email: <a href="mailto:angel@datingskillsreview.com">angel@datingskillsreview.com</a><br> • Get my newsletter: <a href="http://datingskillsreview.com/newsletter/">Click here to get my Newsletter</a><br> • Got a question? Drop it in our voicemail to get it answered: 323.747.5006 </p><p> MORE FREE STUFF:<br> • <a href="http://www.datingskillsreview.com/fasttrack/">Get the Fast Track Dating System</a><br> • <a href="http://www.datingskillsreview.com/gettop13/">Get Monster Brain Dump from our Editorial Team on Top Advice of All Time</a><br> </p>