Steven Bartlett
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The intense pleasure and psychological response of squirting or orgasm act as a reward system.
It incentivizes women to seek out specific partners who provide high levels of stimulation, potentially signaling a better genetic compatibility or a more attentive male, which would help with the survival of offspring.
Maybe.
40% of women squirt.
That's so interesting because in Los Angeles, where we are now, we were viewing an office and we were walking down the street to see what the neighborhood was like.
And we walked past one place and it is a robot massage parlor.
And I always thought, great.
Like, well, part of me thought, maybe my prefrontal cortex thought, oh, great idea because, you know, you can get massages whenever you want.
It's going to be cheap.
You maybe can have one in your home.
But then the other part of me, as I saw it, thought, actually, I don't actually think that's like right why I get massages.
I think there's something about human touch, which makes a big difference.
I wonder if I would want a robot to massage me.
It wouldn't be as good.
It's never as good.
Massage chairs are never good.
Reena, I want to talk about testosterone, how that links to sexual function, but also just overall health.
Because I was reading that there's been a 300% increase in the United States in the last 10 years of testosterone prescriptions.
And my friends are increasingly having a conversation about testosterone, which we weren't having even five years ago.
It wasn't a conversation.