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Tuesday 3 September 2019


Why Post Workout Sex Is Hands Down The Best Sex Of All


Is there really ever a bad time to have sex? Maybe it’s not such a great idea when you’re in public, or when you’re staying at your in-laws’ house over the holidays. But generally speaking, if you’re in the privacy of your own home, you’re pretty much always good to go.
But should you be having sex after an intense workout—even if you haven’t showered first? According to Jamin Brahmbhatt, MD, a urologist and sexual health expert with Orlando Health, post-workout sex can be exceptionally mind-blowing.
“After workouts you may be sweaty, but that shouldn’t make you avoid possibly the best sex of your life,” he says. Here are four reasons why getting down and dirty after hitting the gym can be a great idea.
1 YOUR HORMONES ARE ALREADY GOING HAYWIRE.
  • Ever wondered why your libido goes up to 11 after a workout? There’s a good scientific reason for it. “After you work out, the hormones in your body that make you feel good are usually peaking,” Brahmbhatt explains. “These hormones include adrenaline and dopamine,” AKA the so-called “feel-good” chemicals. “Studies have [also] shown a natural increase in testosterone within an hour of working out.” Research also suggests women with higher levels of testosterone tend to have higher sex drives—just another good reason to finally try high-intensity interval training. (This 10-minute, total-body HIIT workout will boost your sex drive and rev your metabolism.)
2 YOU MIGHT BE EVEN MORE ATTRACTED TO YOUR PARTNER THAN USUAL.
  • While the research on the relationship between scent and sexual attraction is mixed, according to the famous Smelly T-shirt Study conducted by Swiss biologist Claus Wedekind, some women are actually more attracted to men who stink a bit. A follow-up study from 2013 even determined that the effect is increased when a man has higher levels of testosterone in his sweat.
  • Does that give your husband an excuse not to wear deodorant on the reg? Nope. But it does mean there’s a possibility that you’ll find your partner’s natural odor just a tad arousing after his workout.
  • That said, there are a few things to keep in mind: Your gym is probably filled with germs, and when you sweat, your body is releasing bacteria that’s breaking down the sweat molecules. Yuck. So if you’re so horny that you just can’t wait to jump in the shower (and have your partner jump in with you), at least give yourself a quick once-over with a rinse or some wipes.
  • “If you have been using community gym equipment, it wouldn’t hurt to wash your hands once you’re done with your workout before starting some manual foreplay,” says Brahmbhatt. And “if you plan on engaging in oral sex, then maybe a shower or use of wipes in your genital areas would be smart.”
  • It also might help to grab some water to restore lost electrolytes or have a quick snack or protein shake before things really start heating up. The last thing you want is to be exhausted and tired, so a little snack will help keep you energized and not on the verge of fainting,” he says.
3 YOU CAN (MAYBE) BURN SOME ADDITIONAL CALORIES.
  • OK, let’s be honest for a second: Unfortunately, sex is not a substitute for working out, because it just doesn’t burn that many calories. But if you want a minimal calorie-burning boost (or if you’re just looking for another reason to convince you that post-workout sex is a good idea), Brahmbhatt says you could potentially burn an extra two to four calories with every minute of sex. (The average number of calories burned in a single session? 100, according to a 2013 study.)
4 YOU MIGHT BE MORE TURNED ON—AND SO WILL HE.
  • A good workout increases blood flow to every part of your body—including, yup, those vital sex organs. Same goes for your partner if he just worked out. He “may even get a harder erection since the blood is already flowing at a higher rate,” Brahmbhatt says. The best time to seize these benefits is within 15-60 minutes of your workout. “This is when your blood will be flowing to all your vital organs and muscles and your feel-good hormones are peaking,” he says. Couples workout, anyone?

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