Table of Contents
- No
- There’s no scientific evidence that shows that having sex every day is bad for your physical or mental health
- There’s also no evidence for any “optimal” or “perfect” frequency for healthy sex life
- With this said, having sex very often — for example, several times per day — may lead to certain physical issues
Accordingly, Why do I feel pain during sex? Women can experience pain during or after sex, either in the vagina or deeper in the pelvis Pain in the vagina could be caused by: an infection – thrush or a sexually transmitted infection (STI), such as chlamydia, gonorrhoea or genital herpes the menopause – changing hormone levels can make your vagina dry
Does sex make you weak? According to this study, the answer is False (despite that fact that “Sex has been deemed taboo for athletic performance going back to ancient Rome and Greece, as the act of sex was thought to promote ease and a sense of relaxation”) Read more below!
Why do men sleep after sex? “A man’s body chemistry changes after orgasm,” says David McKenzie, a sex therapist in Vancouver “The biochemical prolactin is released, physically altering his body and making him very tired”
Further,