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Why sex helps men feel a little closer to heaven

- Daily Mail Reporter

IT’S fair to say that when it comes to a night of passion, the existence of a higher power isn’t normally on the agenda.

But it seems that sexual relations actually bring men closer to God – thanks to the production of a hormone that enhances feelings of spirituali­ty.

Oxytocin, sometimes dubbed the ‘cuddle chemical’, is stimulated during sex, childbirth and breastfeed­ing. It has long been known to promote mother-baby bonding, as well as feelings of trust and altruism.

Now researcher­s believe it could also create feelings of religious devotion in men. A US study found that men given doses of oxytocin were more likely to say spirituali­ty was important in their lives than those who had received a placebo.

This was the case regardless of whether the participan­t had reported belonging to an organised religion or not.

Men given oxytocin were also more likely to say their lives had meaning and purpose, and to view themselves as interconne­cted with other people and living things. And when asked to carry out meditation exercises, participan­ts who had been given oxytocin reported experienci­ng more positive emotions, such as awe, gratitude, hope, inspiratio­n, love and serenity.

Research assistant Professor Dr Patty Van Cappellen, from Duke University in North Carolina, said: ‘Spirituali­ty and meditation have each been linked to health and wellbeing in previous research.

‘We were interested in understand­ing biological factors that may enhance those spiritual experience­s. Oxytocin appears to be part of the way our bodies support spiritual beliefs.’

The strongest effect on spirituali­ty was seen in men who had a particular variant of the CD38 gene, which regulates the release of oxytocin from neurons in the brain, according to the Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscien­ce journal.

As oxytocin affects men and women differentl­y, Dr Van Cappellen said further studies were needed to see if sex affects women the same way, adding: ‘Oxytocin’s effects on women’s spirituali­ty still needs to be investigat­ed.’

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