- It’s pretty obvious when one of your buddies finally makes his move with a girl and gets to release some of that pent-up sexual tension. You’ll catch him the next day whistling for no reason and cracking the relaxed, loopy smile of the satisfied as you watch the game. (Odds are he’ll end up telling you about it anyway.)
2.The more active her sex life, the more her body releases pheromones, chemical messengers that your sense of smell picks up and can be designed to attract the opposite sex. A review published in the Journal of Advanced Researchanalyzed a series of recent studies on pheromones and found that they can increase arousal and mood in the opposite sex. In other words, if you find that just standing near her and breathing in her natural scent gets your engines revving, there is a good chance she got some recently.
3.Aside from offering a welcome distraction from a stressful work week, and the benefits that come with the natural physical exertions in the sack, research by the University of Colorado, Boulder, shows that frequency of sexual activity increases self-perception of happiness. The study, which surveyed more than 15,000 people, found that those who reported having sex two to three times a week were 55 percent more likely to report a higher level of happiness than respondents going through a several month dry-spell. Additionally, the research shows that we get even happier with our lives when we think we are having more sex than our peers. Competitive much?
4.“During sex, your body undergoes a lot of changes,” says Bean Robinson, Ph.D., associate professor in the Program of Human Sexuality at the University of Minnesota Medical School. “The two main things that happen have to do with muscle tension and the increase of blood flow to all areas of your body.” A slightly flushed face indicates better health, higher estrogen levels—a hormone linked to perceived fertility in women—and attractiveness, reports a study from the University of St Andrews in the UK. All other things being equal, her flushed cheeks tell your brain she is more sexually attractive.
5.Women who orgasm have a 30 percent increase in the hormone prolactin directly following sex, and a second spike the following afternoon, research from the Oxford Journal of Human Reproduction reveals. Why does this matter? Along with other functions, prolactin is also one of the hormones that causes drowsiness and can help encourage the deep REM sleep that we associate with a good night’s rest. So when she remarks on her sound ZZZs, or heads off for a noon-time nap, she might be sleeping off the effects of a successful romp the night before.
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