Describe, in language that a teen would understand, how the brain, neurochemicals, and sex hormones work together during sexual arousal.How does the brain, neurochemicals and sex hormones are affect a teen?Tell the teen, Hormones are going to start circulating in your body. they will make you feel like you want to have sex, and give you the physical ability to have a kid. However, you are mentally unprepared to do so. if you become sexually aroused, it is natural to masturbate, for both males or females. even animals do it, for example dogs that dry-hump.How does the brain, neurochemicals and sex hormones are affect a teen?First, watch the movie "What the bleep do we know?"
What it is is the body goes through a long period of growth starting in the teen years. All of the glands of the body start producing growth hormones. On top of your kidneys are the adrenal glands that really controls the speed at which the growth happens. It produces adrenaline which controls how fast your body does anything. There is another one produced from the same place at the same time that is also produced by the ovaries or the testes that controls the desire, but there is the hypothalamus in the brain that is your body's chemical factory.
When the hypothalamus in the brain is triggered by the sight to produce the neurochemical that signals the adrenal glands and the testes or or ovaries to start producing the sex hormone, the blood pressure goes up, your heart starts beating faster and your body reacts.
Now, the knowledge of body anatomy comes into play. Your blood pressure is up, your heart is beating faster, and the blood is filling every place that can hold it getting ready for 'fight or flight.'
But, the drive is not externally produced; nobody is chasing you or about to hit you. The drive is internal caused by sex hormones triggered by the brain and the sight and the hypothalamus gland.
But then, you have to be careful with how you interpret your own body signals.
Your boyfriend or girlfriend may not want to fight, but to love.
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