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Post Orgasmic Cognitive Enhancement
« on: 09/05/2008 02:02:31 »
I am sure that there are people out there who experience great benefits after an orgasm. Benefits can include clearer thinking, being more productive and being even more happy.
Would these people please post about their experiences ?

How sucessful have you been in life ?
How well do you get on with the opposite sex ?
« Last Edit: 09/05/2008 02:17:23 by Bizzy »
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