Top 10 reasons sex is good for you
From making you smarter to reducing cancer risk, boning does more than make you feel good
When news broke this week that sex actually makes us smarter, the collective Internet did a cartoon double-take. Sex is supposed to make us lose our minds, not grow them. Lust turns us into beasts, not rocket scientists, right?
Besides, how could something so good be good for you? It’s like calling Chunky Monkey ice cream nutritious or TMZ educational. It violates an essential code of the universe: the inverse relationship between what feels good and what is good. This is why guilty pleasures exist! What next, we don’t have to feel bad about watching “The Bachelor”?
Well, prepare to have your guilt-compass busted. Sex is good for you — and it goes far beyond just boosting brain power. Behold, the top 10 reasons the horizontal tango is great medicine, according to actual scientific research. Feel free to bust out these talking points during Bible study or your next purity ball. There’s just no arguing with, “But it prevents cancer!”
It’s legit exercise
In a study last year, sex-havers were equipped with an arm band to measure energy expenditure during the carnal act. Researchers concluded, “Sexual activity may potentially be considered, at times, as a significant exercise.” Another study found that folks who have frequent sex also work out more frequently. I’m pretty sure we’re all hoping for the same direction of causation here.
It makes you happier
Besides, how could something so good be good for you? It’s like calling Chunky Monkey ice cream nutritious or TMZ educational. It violates an essential code of the universe: the inverse relationship between what feels good and what is good. This is why guilty pleasures exist! What next, we don’t have to feel bad about watching “The Bachelor”?
Well, prepare to have your guilt-compass busted. Sex is good for you — and it goes far beyond just boosting brain power. Behold, the top 10 reasons the horizontal tango is great medicine, according to actual scientific research. Feel free to bust out these talking points during Bible study or your next purity ball. There’s just no arguing with, “But it prevents cancer!”
It’s legit exercise
In a study last year, sex-havers were equipped with an arm band to measure energy expenditure during the carnal act. Researchers concluded, “Sexual activity may potentially be considered, at times, as a significant exercise.” Another study found that folks who have frequent sex also work out more frequently. I’m pretty sure we’re all hoping for the same direction of causation here.
It makes you happier
Plenty of research has demonstrated that sex makes us happier — but a recent study suggested that we’re happiest
when we think we’re having more sex than our friends. As the
researchers said of their subjects, “Happiness is positively correlated
with their own sexual frequency, but inversely correlated with the
sexual frequency of others.” What competitive little monkeys we are!
It makes you live longer
It makes you live longer
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Tracy Clark-Flory is a staff writer at Salon. Follow @tracyclarkflory on Twitter and Facebook.
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