By contraception pills you won't add weight, but you can look less tempting to men

Early research found that contraception pills do not affect weight gain, while psychologists now say it can affect the female's brain and change her personality, but it emphasizes that contraceptive pills affect temptation, stress, hunger, food, emotions, friendships, aggression, learning and many other things. [...]
Early research found that the contraception pill does not affect weight gain, while psychologists now say it can affect the female's brain and change her personality
Doctors Sarah Hill points out that contraceptive pills affect temptation, stress, hunger, food, emotions, friendships, aggression, learning and many other things.
She points out that women who have received oral contraception are usually seduced by men who are not manly enough.
Besides, those women are not as much interested in sex as they are, because the hormone progesteron, which sends orders to the body that is not necessary, is dominant in the general cycle.
The doctor points out that women who practice contraception most lure men who don't look so manly and who don't have manly voices.
Many researches so far have found that women who practice oral contraception do not have enough sexual appetites, even those who have just met their partner do not have satisfying sexual life.
At the top of the negative effects of contraception pills is that they lower your sexual elan.
Females in the age of ovultitis hormones, which are especially attractive to the male gender, while innovation does not occur among women who drink pills.










