High IQ, healthy heart and other reasons to have sex

We often find excuses for having sex by citing fatigue, stress, or a “headache.” Here are some unexpected facts that indicate that having sex is not only pleasant, but also... logical!

Healthy heart
Irish scientists have found that sex three times a week reduces the likelihood of heart attacks, significantly strengthens the immune system, and as a result protects against diseases. Also, regular “bed exercises” reduces the likelihood of heart disease and tones the body.

IQ level
During sex, the brain is enriched with oxygen, and as a result, gray cells work much more actively, memory and learning ability improve. This is why it is so useful to have sex before exams or an annual report.

Beautiful teeth
Who would have thought that during a passionate kiss, antibacterial substances are released in the mouth, which prevent the formation of microbes on the surface of the tooth enamel. So French kisses may well put dentists out of work, and save you from trembling knees when entering his office.

Big breasts
With regular lovemaking, a woman's breasts can increase by 25%, and sex also reduces the risk of breast cancer. The best prevention of this terrible disease is at least six orgasms per month.

Sex instructor
Intimacy can easily replace 30 minutes of morning exercises or 15 minutes of exercise on an exercise bike. During sexual intercourse, steroid hormones are released into the blood, which help create sculpted muscles, burn calories and strengthen the spine. Well, you get much more pleasure than in the gym!

Reconciliation
Caresses, hugs and satisfaction are the most pleasant and effective way to put an end to a quarrel. After sex, you will lose the desire to break dishes, throw unnecessary tantrums and “examine” his mobile phone, sorting out the relationship with the man and reproaching him for a harmless offense. However, psychologists warn that the aftertaste will pass, and the reasons for the quarrel will again come to the surface. Therefore, it is better to postpone the storm of passions until the final stage of reconciliation.