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Does Less Serotonin In The Body Lead To Increased Bisexuality?

March 25, 2011 by

The brain chemical serotonin seems to truly have a direct affect on sexuality, at least in mice cages for now. More often than not, persons taking serotonin reuptake inhibitors for depression often link a decline in sexual prowess to these prescriptions. Now, it is found in mice that when you take this chemical away, they want to breed like bunnies or may even be bisexual...

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