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February 12, 2010 | 17519 views
4. Sex protects your prostate
The more often you have sex, the more toned your pelvic muscles are—and thus you get better prostate control.
Researchers in Minnesota found that men who had intercourse more than 3,000 times in their lives had a 50 percent less chance to get prostrate cancer.
That much “experience” improves prostate function and so you have a more effective system to dispose of body waste. Start counting, gents.
5. Shake the pain away
Aside from releasing stress-relief endorphins, you’ll also be flooded with oxytocin after orgasm.
This, in turn, releases pain-relief endorphins that studies show are effective for body pain, and even migraines. Next time she gives a no-go sign because of a bad headache, tell her you have the perfect remedy.
6. Sex strengthens your swimmers
Make love more often and you will, contract to common belief, have more sperm cells in your semen. More importantly, though. you get a higher percentage of healthier swimmers.
Australian researchers report that with more ejaculations, sperm stay in the testicular ducts in a shorter time span. Thus, new swimmers replace the old ones and there’s less exposure to oxygen that’s damaging for sperm cells.
Would-be dads just have to keep trying more and more. Persistence always pays off.
