Couples who engage in morning sex are healthier, happier – Relationship expert
A popular Nigerian Relationship expert and social influencer, Fegor Chime has advised couples to make morning sex a regular habit.
According to her, this is because engaging in morning sex will make the couple healthier and happier.
In a post on Facebook, she detailed other benefits of morning sex.
She wrote:
Nothing feels extra good to waking up to feel the warmth of your partner and also getting F…UCKED. Trust me, it has a way of brightening up your entire day, also it is quite different from the sxxx you have at night. Eziokwu!
A lot of studies have shown that couples who engage in morning sex are healthier and happier people.
Having sex in the morning makes the men more stronger and the women more beautiful. “Having sex in the morning releases the feel-good chemical Oxycontin, which makes couples feel loving and bonded all day long and climaxing releases chemicals that boost levels of estrogen, which improves the tone and texture of your skin and hair”
Morning sex builds your immune system and this prevents you from sickness.
Scientists confirm that an hour of sex burns almost as many calories as a 30-minute jog. This makes it a better substitute to a morning workout before going for a shower. After an hour, men and women burn an average of 240 calories and 180 calories, respectively.
Morning sex reduces the risk of a heart attack or stroke.
It helps to relax your entire body and helps to deal with stress.
It helps to relieve joint pains especially arthritis
It guarantees good hair that shines due to the release of hormone
A great morning sex, makes your brain becomes active and you will become more alert and you will become more active.
Morning sex will increase the circulation of blood in your body and reduce blood pressure. Orgasm triggers the release of Oxycontin hormone in some women, which lowers blood pressure.
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