A lot of couples see sex as just fulfilling all
righteousness in marriage. But as we said in the first page of this post, sex has several benefits
even beyond our thinking.
Sex does not begin and end in the bedroom. Come
to think of it, it is the reason why the world seems to be spinning…
Here are some of the benefits:
1. Sex Improves Intimacy
"Having sex and orgasms increases levels of
the hormone oxytocin, the so-called love hormone, which helps us bond and build
trust. Researchers from the University of Pittsburgh and the University of
North Carolina evaluated 59 premenopausal women before and after warm contact
with their husbands and partners ending with hugs. They found that the more
contact, the higher the oxytocin levels.
'Oxytocin allows us to feel the urge to nurture
and to bond,' Britton says.
Higher oxytocin has also been linked with a
feeling of generosity. So if you're feeling suddenly more generous toward your
partner than usual, credit the love hormone."
2. Sex Reduces Pain
"As the hormone oxytocin surges, endorphins
increase, and pain declines. So if your headache, arthritis pain, or PMS
symptoms seem to improve after sex, you can thank those higher oxytocin
levels."
3. Oxytocin – The Love Hormone
"A study published in the Bulletin of
Experimental Biology and Medicine examined the response of the 'love hormone'
oxytocin on pain perception in an experiment with 48 volunteers. Study
participants inhaled oxytocin vapor and then had their fingers pricked. Those
who had inhaled oxytocin lowered their pain threshold by more than half."
4. Sex Reduces Prostate Cancer Risk
"Frequent ejaculations, especially in
20-something men, may reduce the risk of prostate cancer later in life, Australian
researchers reported in the British Journal of Urology International.
When they followed men diagnosed with prostate cancer and those without, they
found no association of prostate cancer with the number of sexual partners as
the men reached their 30s, 40s, and 50s.
But they found men who had five or more
ejaculations weekly while in their 20s reduced their risk of getting prostate
cancer later by a third.
Another study, reported in the Journal of the
American Medical Association, found that frequent ejaculations, 21 or more
a month, were linked to lower prostate cancer risk in older men, as well,
compared with less frequent ejaculations of four to seven monthly."
5. Sex Strengthens Pelvic Floor Muscles
"For women, doing a few pelvic floor muscle
exercises known as Kegel exercises during sex offers a couple of benefits. You
will enjoy more pleasure, and you'll also strengthen the area and help to
minimize the risk of incontinence later in life.
To do a basic Kegel exercise, tighten the muscles
of your pelvic floor, as if you're trying to stop the flow of urine. Count to
three, then release."
6. Additional Benefits of Kegel Exercises
"Kegel exercises have a number of proven
health benefits in addition to making sex more enjoyable. The strengthening of
the pelvic floor muscles can help prevent prolapse (a slipping out of position)
of the vagina, uterus, and bladder. Pelvic floor muscles may be weakened later
in life as a result of childbearing, being overweight, and aging. Kegel
exercises help offset the consequences of weakened pelvic floor muscles."
7. Sex Helps You Sleep Better
"The oxytocin released during orgasm also
promotes sleep, according to research.
And getting enough sleep has been linked with a
host of other good things, such as maintaining a healthy weight and blood
pressure. Something to think about, especially if you've been wondering why
your guy can be active one minute and snoring the next."
8. Sex As Physical Exercise Also Promotes Sleep
"The physical exercise component of sex can
also help you relax and sleep better, in addition to the hormonal effects.
People who get regular exercise tend to sleep better and have more restful
sleep. Moreover, as we have seen in the earlier part of this slideshow, sex is
a great way to get some exercise."
"Take note that sex is good for you in ways
you may never have imagined and that the health benefits extend well beyond the
bedroom."
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