Couples should not have sex during thunderstorms
Don’t have sex during thunderstorms in summer
“Having sex is something that is taboo in human affairs. "The weather will avoid it." This shows that it is very important to pay attention to "the weather and the right location" for sexual love to be happy, harmonious, and beneficial to physical and mental health.
Sun Simiao, a medical scientist in the Tang Dynasty, said in "Qianjin Prescription": "Those who meet should avoid strong winds, heavy rain, severe cold, severe heat, thunder and lightning, darkness of heaven and earth, and eclipses of the sun and moon." And the famous medical science of the Southern Dynasties. Tao Hongjing, a Taoist health expert at Jiahe, also discussed in his "Yangxing Yanming Lu": "Taboos in the house, the sun and the moon are dim, looking up and down, strong winds and rain, earthquakes, thunder and lightning, severe cold and heat, changes in spring, summer, autumn and winter. "Yin and Yang cannot be separated from each other during the five days of greeting and greeting." From the above-mentioned treatises, it is not difficult to see that the ancients attached great importance to the "timing" and "geographical conditions" of sexual intercourse. These views are still applicable today. Because bad weather will not only affect the mood of the couple, but having sex at this time may also cause organ dysfunction, consume energy, allow evil spirits to take advantage of the weakness, and induce diseases.
The special circumstances such as strong winds, heavy rain, thunder and lightning mentioned by Mr. Sun Simiao may also have adverse effects on male sexual function. If a husband and wife are in a tender and intimate moment, and suddenly there is a loud thunder outside the window, it will easily have a negative impact on the male psychology, and even cause some people to suffer from psychogenic erectile dysfunction (ED). To put it more simply, it means that I was "scared back" all of a sudden. The adverse effects caused by this kind of shock are sometimes transient, and sometimes require treatment to recover.
Nowadays, people's lifestyles have changed significantly, and the impact of wind, rain, cold and heat on sexual intercourse is much less than in the past. But the possibility of “accidental shock” still exists. For example, during sex, the phone rings suddenly; when sex is at its peak, parents or children push the door open and enter the bedroom. These accidents may cause male ED, and such cases are often encountered clinically.
In fact, if you pay more attention in daily life, you can completely avoid these accidents, such as arranging furniture reasonably, keeping no phones, mobile phones, etc. in the bedroom, and setting the sound of the alarm clock to soft and soothing music. Check the bed etc. regularly. Most importantly, always check that the door is locked before each sex.