3 Things That will Happen To Your Body When You Have S_ex In the Cold



Just like our mo*ods change with the tra*nsition from one season to another, so do our s3 ex drives. In fact, many experts say couples tend.
to have more s3ex in the wintertime than other months, both based on desire, availability, and well, boredom (cabin fever, anyone?).
Sweetboi says during the winter, couples have fewer distra"ctions that keep them from getting it on. "During the winter months you spend more time with your partner, and generally speaking, s3ex improves the quality of a relationship: wom*en report they tend to feel emo*tion"ally closer to their partners after s3ex and men are more likely to be more complimentary or affec*tion*ate to their female counterparts after se*xu"al inti*macy," K*itley explained.
But apart from the obvious benefits of having more s*ex, what are some other big benefits of getting na*ke"d more often when it's cold outside? Here, experts give you the surprising scoop on the perks of having s3ex when it's cold.
1. S3ex releases en*do*rph"ins.

If you suffer from any of the sym*pto*ms of seas"onal depr*ession — lack of interest in doing things you normally love, depressed for no reason, sleeping more — combat those blues with a romp (or two!). "S3ex counts as exercise. It releases endorphins that make people feel happier, which in turn can contribute to a better-quality relationship," Kitley said.
So if you can't make it to the gym — 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. S3ex boosts your immunity.

While an orgasm can't replace the flu shot, it can give your body a great defensive system against getting sick. Dr. Sweetboi host of  , says having sex bo*osts your im*mu*ne sy*stem.
According to one study, salivary levels of immun*oglo"bulin A (which has the pot*en*tial to ward off the common cold/flu) are significantly higher in those who have s3ex three or more times per week.
3. S3ex can ease your stress level.

The stress-relieving benefits of having s3ex definitely aren't seasonally dependent, but O'Reilly says.
that many people can feel "tr*apped" inside when it's too cold outside to explore.
"When your FO*MO from the Winter settles in, s3ex can help to calm your nerves," she said. "Studies suggest that s3ex can relax the nervous and resp*irat"ory systems and those who have s3ex
before public speaking en*gage*ments are better able to regulate stress indicators once they hit the stage!"
So if you're struggling with another night of sub-par tempe*ratures, keep yourself active in another way.

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