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10 reasons why men should be having sex right now

Sex is enjoyable but it has surprising health benefits too and here's why you should be having it right now

Don't just take our word for it. Researchers, scientists, and medical professionals have made it their mission to study exactly how sex improves nearly every facet of your life. Here is just a small rundown of their findings.

Sex makes you happier

Okay, that’s pretty much a no-brainer, but there’s actually a physiological reason why an orgasm makes you blissful. That’s because your body is flooded with oxytocin, a stress-reducing hormone, a few minutes after you climax. This makes you feel relaxed, happy, and closer to your partner afterward.

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Since your oxytocin levels stabilise 10 minutes after you orgasm, try cuddling after sex to keep the good vibrations flowing.

Sex helps your penis perform

Having sex keeps your member going strong, according to a study published in the American Journal of Medicine.

And you don’t really have to use it that often to notice the benefits: In the five-year Finnish survey of nearly 1,000 men aged 55 to 75 years old, those who got some action just once a week were half as likely to develop erectile dysfunction (ED) than men who got lucky a little less often.

An erection delivers crucial amounts of oxygen to your penis. Low oxygen levels can cause scar tissue to develop, which can make it hard to get hard.

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But if you’re going through a dry spell, remember that other factors you’re in control of, like smoking and inactivity, also raise your ED risk. Making healthy lifestyle choices and following these strategies for stronger erections can help.

Sex helps you sleep better

Can’t keep your eyes open post-coitus? That’s because sex primes you for the perfect snooze by making you feel super relaxed, thanks to oxytocin’s stress-reducing effects.

But oxytocin isn’t the only hormone that floods your system after orgasm. Your body also releases a hormone called prolactin, which suppresses dopamine, a neurotransmitter that helps you feel awake.

Plus, if you’re getting down in the dark, your body will think it’s time for bed. So that sparks the release of melatonin, a hormone that makes you feel sleepy and tells your body it’s time to rest. The combination of those three hormones knocks you out in no time.

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Sex lowers your prostate cancer risk

Frequent ejaculation lowers your prostrate cancer risk, according to a study from the Boston University of Public Health.

Researchers surveyed nearly 32,000 men about their ejaculation frequency and followed them up for 18 years. They found that men ages 20 to 29 were 19 percent less likely to be diagnosed with prostate cancer if they ejaculated 21 times or more each month compared to guys who didn’t ejaculate as often. The benefit was even greater for older men: Guys 40 to 49 who met the same ejaculation standards saw a 22 percent reduction in their prostate cancer risk.

While more research needs to be done to confirm the findings, the study authors believe that frequent ejaculation may play a part in clearing out any cancer-causing infections that could develop within your prostate.

The more you masturbate, the lower your prostate cancer risk, too, the study found so feel free to supplement your sex with solo sessions.

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Sex boosts your immune system

Looks like staying in bed might help you fight off a cold after all. College students who had sex one or more times per week had higher levels of salivary immunoglobulin (IgA) than those who had had less sex, according to a study published.

Here’s why that matters: IgA is found in mucous membranes within your respiratory and GI tracts, as well as in your saliva and tears. Your body uses this blood protein as its first line of defence to fight off sickness. So the more of it you produce, the better able you’ll be to fight off an infection.

Frequent sex might protect your heart

After following more than 1,100 men for an average for 16 years, researchers found that men who had sex two to three times per week had a significantly lower rate of cardiovascular disease than men who only had sex a few times a month or less, according to a study published in the American Journal of Cardiology.

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Sex contributes to the physical activity needed to protect your heart. Plus, if you’re having frequent sex, you’re more likely to be in an intimate relationship, the researchers explain. A supportive partner makes for a happier heart, physically and emotionally, by easing your stress levels. That’s a win for your ticker: Too much stress can actually cause a heart attack or stroke by increasing the amount of inflammation in your body.

Sex burns calories

Sex gets your body moving. In fact, men burn 100 caloriess during the average sex session, which lasts about 25 minutes, according to research from the University of Montreal. The longer you do it, the more calories you burn.

It may not sound like a lot, but a few extra 100 calories burned a week definitely can add up, and beat out the negligible calories you’d burn by vegging out on the couch during your Netflix binge.

Sex might help ease your headache

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An orgasm might act as a natural pain-reliever, according to a 2013 German study. Your brain is bombarded with endorphins, neurotransmitters that produces feeling of pleasure and pain relief, during sex, so researchers wanted to find out if having sex while your head is aching might ease the pain.

They surveyed nearly 300 people with migraines and more than 60 with cluster headaches who had sex during an episode, and found that 60 percent of migraine sufferers and 37 percent of those with cluster headaches said they felt better afterward.

Sex makes you hate your job less

A great sex life makes you happier with your job and might even make you better at it, according to a recent study published in the Journal of Management.

Oregon State University researchers asked 159 married employees to complete two surveys every day for two weeks. The participants noted how many times they had sex between the end of their work shift and the next morning. Then, in the afternoon, they answered questions about how happy and engaged they felt at their jobs.

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People who had sex the night before work were more likely to immerse themselves at their jobs and enjoy their time in the office the next day than those who didn’t make time for sex, the researchers found.

That might happen because sex produces a significant “morning positive effect,” the researchers say, meaning all of the good feelings associated with sex, mainly stemming from feel-good chemicals like oxytocin and dopamine, carried over and produced a nice mood boost the next day, too.

Sex makes your relationship better

It’s no secret that sex is pretty much a must in a long-lasting relationship, but get this: You only need to get busy once a week to keep both of you happy, according to a study from the University of Toronto-Mississauga.

What’s more, doing it more often than that doesn’t necessarily make you happier, the researchers found, so don’t feel bad if you don’t have the energy to get it on every night after work. Once a week is pretty average for most couples, the researchers say.

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