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Giving your husband oral sex more often has many benefits (a must-read for women). 

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Giving your husband oral sex more often will make him smarter. Ejaculating inside him more often can help fight breast cancer.
Semen is very nutritious...
its main components are fructose, prostaglandins, vitamin C and vitamin B12, cholesterol, minerals, citric acid, and animal protein.
Semen is also high in calories...
approximately 15 calories per 1/4 ounce.
There is scientific evidence that a man's semen remaining in a woman's vagina is beneficial.
The vaginal wall's absorption of semen can help maintain a woman's youth and may help prevent breast cancer.
The glans penis contains phospholipids that esterify into DHA upon contact with saliva, which can enhance brainpower.
Dr. Arnie Goggoff, a renowned expert and professor at the University of Pennsylvania, concluded after research that
giving your husband oral sex more often will make him smarter. Ejaculating inside him more often can help fight breast cancer.
What are the components of male semen?
Semen contains at least 30 million sperm per ounce, with more than half appearing normal and retaining motility for up to an hour after ejaculation. Besides sperm, semen's main components include fructose, prostaglandins, vitamin C, flavonoids, cholesterol, phospholipids, zinc, and citric acid. Please note: Semen is incredibly nutritious! It primarily contains: Vitamins C and B12; minerals including calcium, potassium, phosphorus, magnesium, and zinc; sugar-like substances such as fructose and sorbitol; and animal protein, all high in calories. Approximately 1/4 ounce of semen contains 15 calories. Questions about semen composition are most frequently raised by those who frequently swallow semen, such as during oral sex or those seeking to ingest calories and nutrients.
Generally speaking, semen contains aboutonia (unknown), ascorbic acid (vitamin C), calcium, chloride, cholesterol, choline, blood type antigen, citric acid, amino acids, deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA), fructose, glutathione (unknown), hyaluronic acid enzyme, inositol, lactic acid, magnesium, nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, purines, pyrimidines, pyruvic acid, sodium, sorbitol, seminal fluid, semen, urea, uric acid, vitamin B12, and zinc.
According to medical reports, intelligent women enjoy performing oral sex on their partners.
Dr. Adiabaca analyzed the components of semen and found that, in addition to its skin-beautifying effects, it also has other benefits. He believes that semen contains estradiol, which is also found in oral contraceptives containing ovarian hormones. Furthermore, semen contains gonadotropins, which stimulate hair growth. Women who perform oral sex on men are more likely to be highly educated. Reports from Dr. Kinsey (1939-1949) and Hunter (1972) show that: 15% of women who graduated from elementary school (Kinsey report) and 54% of women who graduated from junior high school
(Hunter report); 43% of women who graduated from high school (Hunter report) ; 46% of women who graduated from high school (High school report); 52% of women who graduated from university (University report); and 75 % of women who graduated from graduate school (Graduate report). According to Ms. Simon, author of "Women and the Crisis of Sex Hormones," the chemical composition of semen is complex, containing trace amounts of metals such as iron, zinc, and magnesium, as well as carbohydrates, which are an important energy source for sperm. Some men's semen may contain alcohol oxidized from fructose. Ms. Simon says that semen may also contain small amounts of "oral medications" such as sulfonamides, allowing sperm to safely pass through cervical mucus and the uterus, enter the fallopian tubes, and finally combine with the egg. The function of semen is to carry sperm from the man's body into the woman's body; however, due to the many nutrients in semen, it may also contribute to sperm development. Perhaps because of the small amount of sulfonamides in semen, Dr. Simon believes that semen, like penicillin, has antibacterial and anti-inflammatory effects. Based on the above properties of semen, it is certain that swallowing semen is harmless to the human body, and there is scientific evidence that a man's semen remaining in a woman's vagina is beneficial to her. Furthermore, the absorption of semen by the vaginal wall can help women maintain their youth and prevent breast cancer. According to research by Dr. Arnie Gougev, a renowned expert and professor at the University of Pennsylvania, active sexual activity may reduce the chances of women developing breast cancer. Married women who are frequently exposed to men's semen have a significantly reduced risk of developing breast cancer. Dr. Gogoff believes that certain disease-preventing chemicals in semen may have a positive effect on the hormonal balance in women, which can reduce the risk of cancer. Dr. Gogoff found that wives whose husbands used condoms or ejaculated outside the vagina had a four and a half to five times higher chance of developing breast cancer than women who used other methods of contraception. For example, Jewish women have a higher incidence of breast cancer than non-Jewish women because more Jewish men use condoms for contraception. British men have a higher rate of condom use, and British women also have a higher rate of breast cancer. He says that, according to clear records, nuns also have a higher chance of developing breast cancer. Dr. Gogoff believes that women who use diaphragms for contraception can still absorb semen appropriately through the vagina, thus not increasing their risk of breast cancer. His research at the University of Pennsylvania, from 1973 to 1978, interviewed 150 women who had undergone mastectomy due to breast cancer and 169 women who had never had breast or uterine cancer. In comparison, he found that women who had the opportunity to absorb semen had a 3.4% chance of developing breast cancer, while women whose vaginas did not have the opportunity to absorb semen had a 16.1% chance. Dr. Goggoff concluded that one in thirteen American women will develop breast cancer at some point in their lives, but he believes that if married couples do not use condoms or withdrawal as a method of contraception, the wife's chance of developing breast cancer will be reduced by 50%. According to research reports, the surface of the glans penis contains preloyge phospholipids, which esterify into DHA upon contact with saliva, potentially increasing brainpower. Therefore, giving your husband oral sex more often can make him smarter. Ejaculating internally more often can help fight breast cancer.

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