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Biology says that after relations sēx… the m4n… See more

Have you ever wondered why a m4n’s behavior changes so drastically just seconds after reaching a climax? It’s not a lack of interest or common tiredness; it’s a complex “chemical storm” happening at a microscopic level.

The image above shows two realities: the emotional connection of the couple and, right below, the intense cellular reaction triggered in the male organism. B1ol0gy has a fascinating explanation for what happens at that exact moment.

  1. The Prolactin Flood
    Unlike women, a m4n’s body releases a massive amount of prolactin immediately after sēxual relations. This hormone has a specific job: it is responsible for “turning off” desire and causing a feeling of extreme satiety.

The microscopic image (bottom) represents that chemical explosion where neurotransmitters like dopamine (the pleasure hormone) plummet, replaced by hormones that induce sleep and deep relaxation.

  1. The Refractory Period: The Biological “Reset”
    Bi0logically, the m4n enters what is known as the refractory period. This is a state of recovery where the nervous system temporarily disconnects from any further sēxual stimuli. During this time, the cells (as seen in the bottom illustration) work at top speed to recover energy levels and replenish lost fluids.
  1. Why do they fall asleep?
    It’s a common complaint, but science defends it. The combination of oxytocin, vasopressin, and melatonin creates a “sedative cocktail” in the male brain. This biological process is an evolutionary tactic: the body forces the m4n to rest to allow the organism to stabilize after the intense energy expenditure.

In short: It’s not laziness; it’s pure b1ol0gy. The male body is designed for a total “reset” after the act, ensuring that the heart and brain recover from the intense cellular activity.