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: Recent studies suggesting that both men and women experience post-coital lows, contrary to historical myths of it being an exclusively male experience.
This paper examines the phenomenon of post-coital dysphoria (PCD), historically framed through the lens of the Latin aphorism triste post coitum . It investigates the shift from philosophical interpretations of existential "sadness" to modern neurobiological understandings of hormonal depletion. 2. Historical & Philosophical Context trista post
: How the "post-coital glow" vs. "post-coital low" affects bonding and long-term relationship satisfaction. 5. Modern Cultural Implications : Recent studies suggesting that both men and
: Differentiating between natural relaxation and clinical PCD, which involves intense feelings of anxiety, agitation, or melancholy. which involves intense feelings of anxiety
: How the surge of prolactin (the "satiety hormone") may contribute to a temporary state of lethargy or detachment.