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Love Your Mate's Brain
Women may believe love is all about the heart while men think about an entirely different organ. But they're both wrong. The answer is all in your head. It turns out your brain is the key to a healthier love and sex life.


    /Dating - Singles News Articles/ - ROCKVILLE, MD, February 10, 2008 - The majority of love and sex occurs in the brain. World-renown brain expert Dr. Daniel Amen says your brain decides who is attractive, whether or not you develop feelings, when or if to commit and how well you'll do as a partner or parent.

And size really does matter! The size of the brain that is. Our brain is the largest sex organ in the body— weighing approximately three pounds. As we age, our brain becomes less active and actually gets smaller. So it's important to take care of your brain to continue to enjoy your love and sex life. Dr. Daniel Amen can talk about this and provide quick tips to improve the romance in your life for Valentine's Day.

• The most effective foreplay? A good foot rub. Bananas and celery put people in the mood. What other foods do the trick?
• Use common scents to arouse your partner: Baby powder and cinnamon to name a few
• Tips for women: talk less but be more direct—especially in the bedroom.
• Tips for men: talk more, with their mate and concentrate on non-sexual touching.
• Tips for both men and women: how a healthy brains helps sex, reduces fighting and lowers the chance of divorce

Daniel Amen, MD, is a clinical neuroscientist, psychiatrist and brain-imaging expert. He is a best-selling author who has published nineteen books and numerous professional articles. He is a Distinguished Fellow of the American Psychiatric Association. Amen is the CEO and medical director of Amen Clinics, Inc which have the world's largest database of functional brain scans relating to psychiatric medicine. Scroll down and see Amen's article about Sex and the Brain. He is available to discuss this topic.

Media contact: Maddy Pinckert, (240) 423-8378, maddy@onthemarcmedia.com

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