Wednesday, 5 July 2017

Things That Happen To Your Body When You Have S`3.x In Rain

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Just like our mo`o`ds change with the tra`nsiti`on from one season to another, so do our s.`x drives.
In fact, many experts say couples tend to have more s.`x in the wintertime than other months, both based on desire, availability, and well, bo`red`om (cabin fever, anyone?).
D`uring the winter months you spend more time with your partner, and generally speaking, s.`x improves the quality of a relationship: women report they tend to feel emotionally closer to their partners after s.e
`x and men are more likely to be more complimentary or affectionate to their female counterparts after 3`.ex`ual in`tim`acy.
But apart from the obvious be`nef`its of having more s.`x, what are some other big benefits of getting n.a`k`ed more often when it’s cold outside?
Here, experts give you the surprising scoop on the perks of having s.`x when it’s cold.

1. S.`x rel`ea`s`es en`dor`ph`ins.
If you suffer from any of the sym`pro`ms of seasonal pt press ion — lack of interest in doing things you normally love, depressed for no reason, sleeping more — combat those blues with a romp (or two!). “S.`x counts as exercise.
It rel`ea`ses end`orp`hi`ns that make people feel happier, which in turn can contribute to a better-quality relationship.
So if you can’t make it to the g.ym — or the mere thought of putting on four layers to walk 10 blocks seems daunting — get in your sweat sesh at home with your, um, favorite trainer.
2. S.`x bo`osts your imm`unity.
While an 0rg`as`m can’t replace the flu shot, it can give your body a great defensive system against getting sick, having s.`x bo`osts your immune system.
According to one study, salivary levels of imm`uno`glo`bulin A (which has the pot`en`tial to ward off the common cold/flu) are significantly higher in those who have s.`x three or more times per week.

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