Sex, vodka, shall we dance? The nature of pleasures
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The book is devoted to human pleasures, it contains interesting facts that are in some ways associated with pleasure. The author talks about the biochemistry of emotions, about the mechanisms of sexual initiation, about erogenous zones, on polygamy and loyalty, about the history of contraceptives, the origins of transgenderness and fetishism.
Readers will get acquainted with the nature of the powerful emotional influence of music, the bright organoleptic effects of sweets and the most popular drinks, with the essence of the relaxing properties of alcohol, nicotine and forbidden preparations that have accompanied humanity for many centuries. And learn a lot of new things about the inevitable occurrence of severe psychological and physical dependence on excesses.
The author of the book is warmly presents researchers who once committed revolutionary discoveries, thanks to which people get pleasure today.
The publication will be interested in anyone who considers the pleasure for the benefit, does not postpone the arrival of happiness "for later" and seeks to gain the taste for life
Readers will get acquainted with the nature of the powerful emotional influence of music, the bright organoleptic effects of sweets and the most popular drinks, with the essence of the relaxing properties of alcohol, nicotine and forbidden preparations that have accompanied humanity for many centuries. And learn a lot of new things about the inevitable occurrence of severe psychological and physical dependence on excesses.
The author of the book is warmly presents researchers who once committed revolutionary discoveries, thanks to which people get pleasure today.
The publication will be interested in anyone who considers the pleasure for the benefit, does not postpone the arrival of happiness "for later" and seeks to gain the taste for life
Cover:
Cover:Soft
Category:
- Category:Historical Literature
- Category:Modern Literature
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-906150-26-4
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