An Integrated Approach with Breast Season is the Best Season for Office Romance in Private Privileged Pharmacy bypass Instituions: An Electro-Acupuncture Case Report
Rahul Hajare*
Fellow Indian Council of Medical Research, India
Submission: May 09, 2019; Published: May 16, 2019
*Corresponding author: Rahul Hajare, Fellow Indian Council of Medical Research, India
How to cite this article: Rahul Hajare. An Integrated Approach with Breast Season is the Best Season for Office Romance in Private Privileged Pharmacy bypass Instituions: An Electro-Acupuncture Case Report. J Gynecol Women’s Health. 2019: 15(2): 555909. DOI: 10.19080/JGWH.2019.15.555909
Abstract
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Introduction
Happy sex life. Happy employees [1,2 ]. The ‘feel good’ factor from having good sex can last you 12 hours! Want to stay happy and perform better at work? Start performing better in bed, as a study reveals, workers who had sex the night before are doing better at their jobs the next day. According to researchers from Pune University a happy sex life boosts their own job satisfaction which, in turn, gives them a better work-life balance. They came to work happier and more fulfilled, immersed themselves more in the tasks they have given and enjoyed their job more as a result, researcher is associate professor affiliated pune university. Rahul Hajare. We make jokes about people having a ‘spring in their step,’ but it turns out this is actually a real thing and we should pay attention to it,” researcher explained. Sexual intercourse triggers the release of dopamine, a neurotransmitter associated with the reward centres in the small brain, as well as oxytocin, a neuropeptide associated with social bonding and attachment [3]. The ‘feel good’ factor from sex lasts for approximately 12 hours. The team looked at 1.5 married employees from an unnamed office-based business, monitoring their work performance and their sex habits. Those who had sex with their partners, at home, performed their work tasks better the next day than those who did not have sex. They found that maintaining a healthy relationship that includes a healthy sex life will help employees stay happy and engaged in their work, which benefits the employees and the organisations they work for. In contrast, sacrificing sex in order to work is only likely to lower any feel good factor and raise levels of stress. This is a reminder that sex has social, emotional and physiological benefits, and it’s important to make it a priority. Just make time for it,” researcher explained.
Summary
If you are one of those who have a work place romance blooming up, then we have some important news for you. According to new research from Reboot Digital, colleagues are most likely to get romantic in the rainy months, reports The Independent. The scientists spoke to 2,017 professionals about their work-based love lives and discovered that colleagues are twice as likely to get together in the rainy months. About 66 per cent of people when asked about workplace romances, they said they would preferably begin during rainy. Office romances are more common than anyone would probably realise. About 45 per cent of those questioned said they had dated a co-worker at some point in their lives. But it can be hard maintaining office romances, when you are surrounded by so many people. That is why 40 per cent of dating colleagues like to keep their relationship status on the down-low for as long as possible. The survey found that 12 per cent of people had dated their boss and 20 per cent of office flings involved a married partner. Meanwhile, 26 per cent of bosses surveyed said they’d prefer their employees not to date each other, and some offices have rules about declaring relationships that could impact your work life in any way. Six per cent of those surveyed said they had lost their jobs due to making out with a co-worker, and a further nine per cent said they’d been driven to leave their job due to irreconcilable relations with co-worker.
Conclusion
According to study, It is ok. The secret to fit look is eating well and exercising right. Researcher tips would be to be brave and believe in you. You must lovely just the way you are. Be confident. Enjoy yourself.
Recommendation 1
Researcher has recommendate his research for those men women whose Sexual species afterglow lasts up to reach widow women less than 15min. G spot women less than 20min, squamous women 25min, rice women 30min and plane pelvic women 0min.
Recommendation 2
Secretory can arrange transportation facility for employee with jeep.
Recommendation 3
Boy and girl have to cross consent the mark of 18 before they should consider having proper intercourse.
Acknowledgment
I acknowledge for this important work with Honorable Respected Dr. R.S.Paranjape, World Renowned Scientist & Retired Director & Scientist ‘G High Grade Institute National AIDS Research Institute Pune. This has inspired & captured the imagination and attention of across the research and pure service.
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