Ten Reasons Why Sex Is Good for You

Okay, we know that sex is fun, but guess what? It’s good for you too! The top ten healthy benefits of good sex are even backed up by experts, researchers and scientists:

1. Sex is a stress reliever
Sex can lower blood pressure and reduce stress. One study looked at women’s heart rates and cortisol levels as a measure of stress response. It found women showed less stress after good sex with a partner. Emotional support alone didn’t have the same effect.

2. Sex boosts immunity
Good sexual health can mean better physical health. Having sex once or twice a week has been linked with higher levels of antibodies that can protect you from getting colds and other infections.

3. Sex burns calories
Thirty minutes of sex burns around eighty-five calories. That may not seem like much, but the more sex you have, the more you burn. Sex versus the gym… hmmm?

4. Sex improves cardiovascular health
Women who have more sex tend to have higher levels of estrogen, which protects against heart disease.

5. Sex boosts self-esteem
Researchers at the University of Texas found that a self-esteem boost was one of 237 reasons people have sex.

6. Sex improves intimacy
Orgasm and having sex increases levels of oxytocin, the so-called love hormone. It helps us bond and build trust. Researchers from the University of Pittsburgh and the University of North Carolina evaluated 59 premenopausal women before and after contact with their husbands and partners. They found that the more contact, the higher the oxytocin levels.

7. Sex reduces pain
As the hormone oxytocin surges, endorphins increase and pain decreases. So if your headache, muscle aches or PMS symptoms seem to improve after sex, go ahead and thank the oxytocin.

8. Sex strengthens pelvic floor muscles
Bring on the Kegels! Doing a few of these exercises during intercourse offers several benefits. Women have more pleasure; they’re strengthening their pelvic area and helping to minimize the risk of incontinence later in life.

9. Sex helps you sleep better
According to researchers, oxytocin released during orgasm also helps you catch more z’s. And that can come from solo sex or sex with a partner.

10. Sex fights aging
Sex is a form of exercise. And like most exercise, it burns calories and can battle the onslaught of aging. In fact, nursing home experts say they wish seniors would have more sex.

Stacy Lloyd is a writer and video producer in Phoenix, Arizona. A former television news journalist, she covered stories around the world. Currently, she produces corporate and non-profit videos and broadcast programming.

By Stacy Lloyd for EmpowHer


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08.15.2011
Miss Vita King
at 49 years old and no kids,it is wonderful,you body is freeer when you are with your man.and some women use to think that premenopausal was going to be no sex, love making time.that isn't true at all,not at all,you love making love all of the time,when its the man you want to be with and he is good at love making.sex love making whatever you want to call it at this age,and it is this age,premenopausal,it is great,the days of old are not now,our era isn't the same as some woman before,just some woman before,for the most part,woman all agreed sex love making,premenopausal go hand and hand,its that freedom,that you have,you know who you are.its wonderful,for your body.it keeps you going it has to be the man that you like,the man that you are really into,his body,all of him,really the kind of man that you like.and i like the the kind of man that i like,no dark men,i never have like them for my man,i do like some balded men.i have never ever like woman,that isn't me,i love men.MsVitaKing
08.12.2010
Messina Rae
I miss it! Sex is all that and more. ( masturbation is good but... the real thing) Not something to just order at the corner grocery. It's part of a bigger picture and all those benefits are possible with companionship combined. The world is still hard-wired that casual sex is slutty or just friends with benefits ALWAYS has issues.
07.23.2010
Joanna Cake
LMAO @ David Couvillon, although Thomas does make some valid points. However, the whole point of sex is the sense of abandon, where we forget all those possibilities and just go with the moment. If you're worried about extraneous concerns, you're really not going to get all those joyous benefits. As to sex helping to tighten the pelvic floor muscles, yes it can, providing you are contracting those muscles during the act. If you just lie there and receive, the friction can actually loosen things off, particularly as you get older, because the muscle tone isnt good enough to cope with repeated stretching. That's why, if you're going to be having a lot of sex in a short period of time, it's always a good idea to take along a kegel exerciser and take 20 minutes out to give your innards a helping hand :)
07.05.2010
jill Hamilton
Sex also helps tighten the pelvic floor muscles, meaning, less chance of having to wear a big ol' pair of adult diapers in the future. jill In Bed With Married Women http://inbedwithmarriedwomen.blogspot.com
07.02.2010
David Couvillon
Boy, Thomas, I bet you're the life of any party!
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