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Recent studies indicate that music has a direct impact on sexual desire and the quality of intimate relationships. When a person listens to songs they love, the brain releases dopamine, the substance that enhances feelings of happiness and excitement. Additionally, music helps reduce levels of cortisol, the hormone associated with stress, which in turn decreases performance anxiety. It also promotes psychological and physical harmony through the phenomenon of "rhythmic synchronization." The findings show that using music can prolong pleasure and increase sexual desire among couples.
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