What are the symptoms of excessive sex? What are the dangers of excessive sexual intercourse?
Newlyweds often do not exercise restraint in their sexual life and are prone to excessive sexual intercourse. If the following occurs the day after sexual intercourse or within the past few days, it can be considered excessive:
What are the symptoms of excessive sexual activity?
1. Mental fatigue, malaise, listlessness, lack of energy, lack of energy at work, inability to concentrate on studies, and drowsiness;
2. The whole body is weak, the waist is sore and the legs are weak, too lazy to move, top-heavy, dizzy, and stars in the eyes;
3. Pale complexion, dull eyes, haggard expression, and thin body;
4. Shortness of breath and heartbeat, frequent sweating, insomnia and dreaminess, and difficulty falling asleep;
5. Loss of appetite, no desire to eat, poor appetite, and mild nausea.
What are the dangers of excessive sexual intercourse?
1. Physical condition deteriorates
For both men and women, it will cause a lot of physical exertion, which will inevitably lead to a decline in physical condition over time. It will also affect the mental state immediately, and even the thinking ability, memory, analytical ability, etc. will deteriorate.
2. Sexual organs are “overworked”
Due to the continuous and repeated occurrence of sexual impulses, both men and women will increase the burden on the sexual control nerve center and sexual organs. As a result of regular fatigue, things will go to the extreme, which will instead cause sexual function to decline, resulting in "premature aging" of sexual function. .
3. Induced sexual dysfunction
Men who often have repeated sexual intercourse will prolong the ejaculation time, because the ejaculation time of the second sexual intercourse will definitely be longer than the first time, which lays the foundation for future impotence, non-ejaculation, slow ejaculation time, and ineffective sexual intercourse. Hidden dangers of sexual dysfunction such as pleasure.
4. The non-reaction period is too long
There is a non-responsive period after men have sex, that is, there is a period of time after the sexual intercourse ends when they no longer respond to sexual stimulation. Frequently and repeatedly having sex will prolong the non-response period and easily cause sexual function decline.