Three major misunderstandings to pay attention to during winter sex life
Winter sex, at least avoid the following misunderstandings.
One of the misunderstandings: Sex can help heat up
In the hot summer, after having sex all at once, you will often sweat profusely. This makes some couples (especially young couples) take it for granted that after sex in winter, the body will be able to generate a lot of heat so that it will not feel cold, so they often have sex in an attempt to achieve warmth during indulgence. In fact, in the cold winter, the human body needs a lot of energy to keep out the cold, and sexual life consumes a lot of energy. How can it "help heat" for a long time? Therefore, the ancients said that abstinence in winter is a common practice. Appropriately reducing the frequency of sex in winter is indeed good for your health. However, when having sex, both couples must pay attention to keeping warm and cold. If you do whatever you want, or even hope to "increase the heat of sex," you are most likely to catch a cold when you are tired after semen ejaculation (orgasm).
Myth No. 2: Abstinence from sex in winter
Some couples, because they know some health-preserving methods for all seasons, blindly abstain from sex in winter. The sex life that was originally once a week suddenly dropped to once. Once a month, the time of sexual life is also greatly shortened. In fact, this is also a misunderstanding. The living conditions of modern people are much better than those of ancient people. They are more nutritious, healthier, and have stronger sexual requirements. Even in winter, the frequency and time of sexual life do not need to be reduced too much. The specific criteria for "suitable" vary from person to person. The average person’s experience is: the day after sex, both parties feel happy and energetic, which means the frequency and time of sex are appropriate; if the day after sex, both parties feel dizzy, tired, and afraid of the cold, then Consider reducing the frequency and duration of sexual intercourse appropriately.
Misunderstanding No. 3: Drinking to keep out the cold “helps sex”
The indoor temperature is also very low on winter nights. Some couples often think of drinking, thinking that drinking can not only keep out the cold but also “help sex” ". In fact, drinking to keep out the cold is just a temporary "heat" phenomenon. After drinking wine, blood vessels expand and blood flow increases, making people feel hot. Liquor itself is not a source of heat (just like beer cannot eliminate heat). As for using alcohol to "help sex", it is a temporary phenomenon. Having sex after drinking was "taboo" even to the ancients. Modern science has confirmed that alcohol is a gonadotoxin. Excessive drinking can cause gonadotoxicity and reduce the level of testosterone in the blood by about 7.5%, which can easily cause impotence and infertility in men. As for what kind of "torture" the non-drinking partner (mostly women) should endure during sex, it also touches on issues of sexual morality and couple relationships. A husband who truly loves his wife will not use alcohol to "help sex."
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