Oxytocin excess in life doesn't lead to difficulty in bonding to another person.

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The concept that oxytocin excess or a person's sexual history (often referred to as "body count") impacts their ability to bond with others lacks scientific backing. Oxytocin is known as the "love hormone," playing a crucial role in forming social bonds, enhancing feelings of love, and increasing trust and empathy among individuals. Research, such as the study on the role of oxytocin in perceptions of romantic partners' bonding behavior, highlights oxytocin's positive effects on relationship dynamics, including how it influences the perception of a partner's gratitude and responsiveness. There's no scientific evidence to suggest that elevated levels of oxytocin cause difficulties in bonding or that an individual's sexual history hinders their ability to form new, meaningful relationships. The narrative that links oxytocin levels or sexual history with bonding capabilities is not supported by empirical research. :popcorn:

Prove me wrong with anything other than the usual redpillers bullshit. Hint: You cannot.
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Are you coping with a whore for girlfriend?
 
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Are you coping with a whore for girlfriend?
lucky blue mouthbreathed his entire life even as a model, yet mogs almost everyone. literal sprezzatura/effortless
 
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lucky blue mouthbreathed his entire life even as a model, yet mogs almost everyone. literal sprezzatura/effortless
Just proves that genetics >>>>> environment
 
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lucky blue mouthbreathed his entire life even as a model, yet mogs almost everyone. literal sprezzatura/effortless
thats why hes my favourite. ENVIRONMENT copers destroyed by him
 
ur a FUCKING RETARD previous sexual partners does leave an imprint that interferes with relationships its not about "muh oxytocin" u fucking retarded faggot KILLL YOURSLEF NIGGER
 
The concept that oxytocin excess or a person's sexual history (often referred to as "body count") impacts their ability to bond with others lacks scientific backing. Oxytocin is known as the "love hormone," playing a crucial role in forming social bonds, enhancing feelings of love, and increasing trust and empathy among individuals. Research, such as the study on the role of oxytocin in perceptions of romantic partners' bonding behavior, highlights oxytocin's positive effects on relationship dynamics, including how it influences the perception of a partner's gratitude and responsiveness. There's no scientific evidence to suggest that elevated levels of oxytocin cause difficulties in bonding or that an individual's sexual history hinders their ability to form new, meaningful relationships. The narrative that links oxytocin levels or sexual history with bonding capabilities is not supported by empirical research. :popcorn:

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