Top psychologist Dr. Sarah Hill revealed that it affects sex, attraction, stress, hunger, eating patterns, emotion regulation, friendships, aggression, mood, learning, and so many other things.
She said women on the pill are attracted to less masculine men and are less interested in sex.
Thats because the hormone progesterone, which sends a message to the body that ovulation is not required, is dominant throughout your cycle.
She said: Rather than experiencing an increased preference for sexy men at high fertility like naturally cycling women do, pill-taking women exhibit an unwavering preference for men with less masculine faces and voices.
That may be true for Dr. Sarah Hill, but not me. Effeminate men are not attractive to most women in my opinion.