It seems to me the term bonding is often wrongfully used. Either it's used to describe romantic feelings. Or it's used for a monogamous relationship. Often in some sort of ever-lasting way. When what bonding means is socially connecting to another person on some level. This could go from like to love in all it's forms.
So; sure you may feel something for the person you have sex with, but that doesn't mean you'll instantly go head over heels. It could be as little as the friendly feelings you have for the delivery guy you chat with for 3 minutes every Monday morning. It could turn out to be the beginning of a very good friendship. Nothing wrong with that, is there?
I think people sometimes seem to get too anxious over feeling something. But if you wouldn't feel any social connection to another human being, then you would be at high risk of stripping him/her and yourself of all humanity and turning both of you into "things". Taking you to a place where also compassion has no significance. That's not a place to have sex. Not even a chit-chat.
Oxytocin is a very lovely hormone; it even encourages your body to heal faster! But be aware oxytocin is a hormone that's released on numerous pleasurable occasions. Most commonly it's induced by touch. But it's even as simple as eating something very good. Yes, I kid you not. Talking about a tiny orgasm in your mouth! :) Basically; every time when you get this warm, fuzzy, pleasurable feeling inside you, there's a good chance oxytocin is being released into your blood and brain.
If you'd like to read up on this, I highly recommend the book; "The Oxytocin Factor: Tapping the Hormone of Calm, Love and Healing" by Kerstin Uvnas Moberg. She herself is leading scientist in research and she writes in a delightful and very comprehensive way.
RedRoses
Posted: 05 Oct 09:11