Adults
who make love first thing in the morning apparently not only feel more
upbeat for the rest of the day, but also benefit from a stronger immune
system.
Research suggests that adults who begin their day this way are healthier
and happier than those who simply opt for a cup of tea and some toast
before heading out of the door.
Dr Herbenick, author of the book Because It Feels Good, added: ‘It makes
you stronger and more beautiful too: Morning sex can strengthen your
immune system for the day by enhancing your levels of IgA, an antibody
that protects against infection.
‘And it releases chemicals that boost levels of oestrogen, which improves the tone and texture of your skin and hair.’
Other research suggests that the benefits do not end there. A study at
Queens University in Belfast found that having sex three times a week
could halve the risk of heart attack or stroke.
Despite the demands of work and a family, adults should still try to find time for lovemaking as soon as they stir.
Jane Greer, an American marital therapist, said: ‘Mornings are the
perfect time to indulge because you’ll probably be in a rush, and the
heart-pounding adrenaline of spontaneous sex will intensify the entire
experience.’
'Mornings are the perfect time to indulge in a
quickie, because you’ll probably be in a rush, and the heart-pounding
adrenaline of spontaneous sex will intensify the entire experience,' she
says.
And women worried their partner will not be willing to participate in
an early morning session, may find it surprisingly easy to coax their
men into a bout of passion.
'While he sleeps, the testosterone
he’ll use for the upcoming day accumulates,' says Gabrielle Lichterman,
author of 28 Days. 'From the time he wakes up, he has a three-hour
window when he’s brimming with peak levels.'
The benefits do not end there for those who indulge in regular intercourse.
A study at Queens University in Belfast found that having sex three
times a week could actually halve the risk of heart attack or stroke.
A
2009 study found that having sex every day improves sperm quality and
could boost the chances of getting pregnant. In tests of men with
fertility problems, daily ejaculation for a week cut the amount of DNA
damage seen in sperm samples.
Research from Nottingham
University also found that men who kept up a regular sex life in their
50s were also at lower risk of developing prostate cancer.
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