Health Benefits of the Male
Orgasm
We all know that sex is, sometimes, the best part of a
relationship, but not many people realize that there are other
benefits to sex than the usual 30 seconds of pleasure. In fact,
sex can be very accurately described as the glue that brings
and holds together other aspects of a relationship between two
people. And since orgasm is the goal of every hot sex session,
it might be worthwhile to take a closer look at it. Because
pleasure is more than just something that makes us feels good
here and now.
What is less known in orgasm is the fact that certain health
benefits are attached to it. Although this may sound
surprising, there is scientific evidence to back up such
claims. Over the past 50 years, a number of studies have shown
that orgasm is just as important for the overall health of men
as any other function of their bodies.
In the early 1950s, Doctor Alfred Kinsey started releasing his
large-scale studies into the sex lives of men and women that
made him famous all over the world. One of the Kinsey reports
showed data that led the doctor to believe that sex reduces
stress and that people who have frequent sex and orgasms are
less violent and less hostile than those who seldom engage in
sex. This means that sex and orgasms have a long-term effect of
calming down a person and helping keep the psychological
balance.
Moreover, later studies showed that frequent sex and orgasms
translate into lower death rates for both men and women and
also lower risk of heart attacks. In other words, it’s in your
best interest to have sex often. American Doctor Ted McIlvenna
found that sexually active people draw far more joy from their
lives than others. They also take fewer sick leaves, which
should please every businessman. Gynecologist Dudley Chapman
contended that orgasms help the body fight infections, a
proposition supported by psychologists from the Wilkes
University.
More recently, a study conducted in Melbourne, Australia, found
that frequent ejaculation between the ages of 20 and 50 helps
dramatically decrease the risk of prostate cancer in men. This
study ties with other research and suggests that regular orgasm
in males prevents painful urination in old age. According to
these studies, frequent male ejaculation is crucial for
avoiding many prostate-related problems. Although there is
still a lot of work to be done before science can provide us
with a definitive link between ejaculation and a lower risk of
prostate cancer, it’s obvious that a normal sex life has a
positive effect on the overall health.
So there you have it, people. It’s plain to see that humans
were meant to have sex often and to enjoy it a lot. The body
and the mind suffer without the frequent combination of
exertion and release brought by sex and orgasms. This should
not be taken as advice to have sex anywhere and with anybody.
There are still dangers that you need to protect against. But
neither should you avoid sex because there so many other things
to be done. Between having sex and taking pills, the choice is
easy.
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