What are the differences between virgins and non virgins? According to research by the British Institute of Anthropology, virgins and non virgins undergo significant changes in many aspects. The specific introduction is as follows:
The physiological differences between virgins and non virgins
Due to the fact that after a man's semen enters the body, it is absorbed by the vagina and continuously circulated throughout the body. The male hormone in a man reacts chemically with the female hormone in her body. The new substances generated by this reaction will cause subtle changes within a woman's body, and after the changes, they will remain fixed and unchanged. This is what people usually say 'nourished by love', so a woman will never forget the first man who made her change. If two people live for a long time, a woman's appearance will gradually resemble the person she loves, so there is a saying of husband and wife. But what is unclear is that after a man transforms from a virgin to a non virgin in physiology, there are no signs of changes inside or outside the body, and scientists are also puzzled. Due to the existence of orgasm in the subconscious of humans, women's orgasm gradually becomes civilized after physical contact, and women are also emotional. Therefore, women will never forget the first man who developed her psychologically. However, unlike men, they can easily experience orgasm without physical contact and through visual and auditory means.
The Origin of Male Virgo Complex
This mainly stems from the possessiveness of men in their nature. They all hope that their women belong completely to themselves, so they often find it difficult to accept women who have been transformed by other men, that is, they lose the right to fully possess this woman, that is, they find it difficult to accept the body that has been changed by the material reactions that other men have with her in sexual life. Because her changes came from her first man rather than him. Women hope to be the last man they love because men are all creatures of old and new.