The term "Bedroom eyes" refers to the sleepy eye look that occurs during and after orgasm.
While in an aroused or orgasmic state the body releases an orgy (Sorry, I had to.) of hormones, including norepinephrine, serotonin, oxytocin, vasopressin, nitric oxide (NO), and the hormone prolactin.
Some of these, like prolactin, oxytocin and vasopressin are also associated with the body's natural sleep process, which also explains after sex sleepiness.
Alors, during and after orgasm, the orgy (I know, I know, once was enough...) of hormones make the participants eyelids heavy and slightly lowered. Since sex is generally performed in the bedroom, bedroom eyes refers to post coitus heavy eyes.
The duration of Bedroom Eyes - film - is 1.5 hours.
Bedroom Eyes - film - was created on 1984-11-30.
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Older women say that you have bedroom eyes because they think that you look sexy.
"Bedroom eyes" is an idiom to describe the look in a person's eyes when they are ready to make love. It is a sultry, seductive look and can come from any color eyes.
The cast of Bedroom Eyes - 2013 includes: Andy Gershenzon as Ryan Cassandra Orrantia as Lori
"To create bedroom eyes with makeup, you can put black powder right below your eyes. The goal is to look like a raccoon and also look like you have not slept."
Paranormal State - 2007 Bedroom Eyes 5-13 was released on: USA: 28 November 2010
Prom Queen - 2007 Bedroom Eyes 2-7 was released on: USA: 4 September 2007
Dark colored or shadowy eye makeup can accentuate bedroom eyes. The darkening effect can add brightness to eye color and provides a mysterious and sultry effect.
Generally speaking, the term or phrase bedroom eyes is a way of saying someone is interested in having sex. It comes from the look of seduction given by both males and females when they are aroused.
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