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new medical research has reveal that women who sleep more get more s*x
but for men the answer could be to watch more p*rn! A separate
university study claims watching non-h-rdcore adult films improves their
performance between the sheets, even if the idea may be unfavourable to
many people. It counters previous research which suggests p*rnography
desensitises men when it comes to their normal s*xual relations.
In the first study for the specialist Journal of S*xual Medicine as reported by mirror.co.uk, researchers from the University of Michigan’s Medical School studied 171 young adult women. They analysed their sleep patterns and their subsequent s*xual experiences. And when it came to having s*x, they were more easily aroused than tired women, it added. It equates to a 14 per cent increase in s*xual activity for each extra hour of shuteye, said the report.
Study author Dr David Kalmbach said: “If you’re having problems in the bedroom, one of the things to think about is are you getting enough sleep?
“These findings indicate that insufficient sleep can decrease s*xual desire and arousal for women.
“I think the take-home message should not be that more sleep is better, but that it is important to allow ourselves to obtain the sleep that our mind and body needs.”
The p*rn study by psychologists at Canada’s Concordia University with UCLA in California was for the specialist online journal S*xual Medicine.
In it 280 male volunteers from those who never watched porn to those who admitted to watching up to 25 hours a week, were studied - 127 of them had partners.
They also found no link between watching p*rnography and er*ctile dysfunction.
Prause said: “Many clinicians claim that watching erotica makes men unable to respond s*xually to ‘normal’ s*xual situations with a partner.
“That was not the case in our sample. While many people think easy access to p*rn leads to problems in the bedroom, our study suggests the opposite.”
There was also nothing to suggest that men who watch p*rn have more difficulty in sustaining a relationship with a partner, they added
In the first study for the specialist Journal of S*xual Medicine as reported by mirror.co.uk, researchers from the University of Michigan’s Medical School studied 171 young adult women. They analysed their sleep patterns and their subsequent s*xual experiences. And when it came to having s*x, they were more easily aroused than tired women, it added. It equates to a 14 per cent increase in s*xual activity for each extra hour of shuteye, said the report.
Study author Dr David Kalmbach said: “If you’re having problems in the bedroom, one of the things to think about is are you getting enough sleep?
“These findings indicate that insufficient sleep can decrease s*xual desire and arousal for women.
“I think the take-home message should not be that more sleep is better, but that it is important to allow ourselves to obtain the sleep that our mind and body needs.”
The p*rn study by psychologists at Canada’s Concordia University with UCLA in California was for the specialist online journal S*xual Medicine.
In it 280 male volunteers from those who never watched porn to those who admitted to watching up to 25 hours a week, were studied - 127 of them had partners.
They also found no link between watching p*rnography and er*ctile dysfunction.
Prause said: “Many clinicians claim that watching erotica makes men unable to respond s*xually to ‘normal’ s*xual situations with a partner.
“That was not the case in our sample. While many people think easy access to p*rn leads to problems in the bedroom, our study suggests the opposite.”
There was also nothing to suggest that men who watch p*rn have more difficulty in sustaining a relationship with a partner, they added
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