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Revealed: Here's What Happens When You Stop Having S*x

Posted by Odinaka on Mon 23rd Jan, 2017 - tori.ng

While the average healthy adult loves to have s*x, a lot of things also sometimes make us go on s*x sabbatical, such that in some relationships, partners relegate that aspect of their union to the background!

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Marvin Gaye knew what he was saying when he sang about sexual healing!
 
Physicians warn that staying off s*x for an extended period can have negative impact on your overall wellbeing, such as these ones.
 
Heightened risks of erectile dysfunction:
 
Naturally, as men advance in age, rock-hard erections are no longer guaranteed; but when you now have to go on long time without sex, your risk for erectile dysfunction doubles, compared to men who have s*x at least once a week.
 
A study published in the American Journal of Medicine suggests that, since the penis is a muscle, frequent sex may help preserve your potency, just as physical exercise helps maintain strength. So, to guard against erectile dysfunction, have s*x regularly — even if it’s once a week.
 
Depression:
 
Women can get mood-lifting incentives through s*x! A study published in the Archives of Sexual Behaviour says some compounds found in semen — such as melatonin, serotonin, and oxytocin — may have mood-boosting benefits for women who have unprotected intercourse. Warning: Ensure that your partner has no sexually transmitted infections!
 
You can have bouts of cold/flu:
 
Sexually intercourse arms you with the body’s first line of defence against viruses — immunoglobulin A (IgA). According to scientists at the Wilkes-Barre University in Pennsylvania, USA, people who have sex once or twice a week enjoy a 30 per cent boost in immunoglobulin A (IgA), compared with those who have s*x seldom or never.
 
Risk of prostate cancer:
 
A study presented to the American Urological Association states that men who have s*x regularly have a 20 per cent drop in their risk for prostate cancer. They say this is because frequent ejaculations may remove potentially harmful substances from the prostate.
 
Anxiety heightens: Scottish researchers say people who don’t have s*x regularly may be unable to cope with stressful situations, compared with those who have s*x at least once a week.
 
The scientists note that during sexual intercourse, the brain releases feel-good chemicals such as endorphins and oxytocin, which help people feel more at ease.
 
The bottom line: Enjoy s*x with the one you love. The benefits are many.
 
Credits: Punch


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