Question:
Is having too much sex bad for a woman??
1970-01-01 00:00:00 UTC
Is having too much sex bad for a woman??
Fifteen answers:
fertig
2016-10-02 15:45:30 UTC
Is Too Much Sex Bad
adm_maaf
2006-03-04 03:13:03 UTC
go ahead.it is the best refresher physically,psycologically,and mentally.it will increase your life.cheers,
2006-03-04 01:55:18 UTC
Yes Physically you may be affected.
2006-03-04 01:54:41 UTC
hai.. its me venkatesh, male/22 indian.. i am still in search of meaning and period of over sex wich u told..1st of what is over sex? how long u do that a day?how many times? actually its not posiible that more than3 times sex in a days life..if its possible also there is not the pleasurein wich u got 1st time..so dnt mind abt this things have sex wenever,possible..there is no limit for that.. have a nice life wit u r partner.. take care bye...
HolloW MaN
2006-03-04 01:45:18 UTC
sex is great for women
Bellvusnob
2006-03-04 01:44:09 UTC
It can cause irritation to the vaginal walls and cause soreness and aching in the joints! hehehe
John C
2006-03-04 01:42:35 UTC
It can be harmful if not properly lubricated. (friction like problems)
Rank
2006-03-04 01:41:37 UTC
no not problem. sex is the part of life
2006-03-04 01:41:28 UTC
I don't know what to much sex means lol, but if I did I would say no because of the cardio health benifit.
ultimeaciax
2006-03-04 01:41:08 UTC
No! There's never too much sex for a women. Actually sex can be good for them as well, and here's the list:



Improved sense of smell: After sex, production of the hormone prolactin surges. This in turn causes stem cells in the brain to develop new neurons in the brain's olfactory bulb, its smell center.



- Reduced risk of heart disease: In a 2001 follow-on to the Queens University study mentioned above, researchers focused on cardiovascular health. Their finding? That by having sex three or more times a week, men reduced their risk of heart attack or stroke by half. In reporting these results, the co-author of the study, Shah Ebrahim, Ph.D., displayed the well-loved British gift for understatement: "The relationship found between frequency of sexual intercourse and mortality is of considerable public interest."



- Weight loss, overall fitness: Sex, if nothing else, is exercise. A vigorous bout burns some 200 calories--about the same as running 15 minutes on a treadmill or playing a spirited game of squash. The pulse rate, in a person aroused, rises from about 70 beats per minute to 150, the same as that of an athlete putting forth maximum effort. British researchers have determined that the equivalent of six Big Macs can be worked off by having sex three times a week for a year. Muscular contractions during intercourse work the pelvis, thighs, buttocks, arms, neck and thorax. Sex also boosts production of testosterone, which leads to stronger bones and muscles. Men's Health magazine has gone so far as to call the bed the single greatest piece of exercise equipment ever invented.



- Reduced depression: Such was the implication of a 2002 study of 293 women. American psychologist Gordon Gallup reported that sexually active participants whose male partners did not use condoms were less subject to depression than those whose partners did. One theory of causality: Prostoglandin, a hormone found only in semen, may be absorbed in the female genital tract, thus modulating female hormones.



- Pain-relief: Immediately before orgasm, levels of the hormone oxytocin surge to five times their normal level. This in turn releases endorphins, which alleviate the pain of everything from headache to arthritis to even migraine. In women, sex also prompts production of estrogen, which can reduce the pain of PMS.



- Less-frequent colds and flu: Wilkes University in Pennsylvania says individuals who have sex once or twice a week show 30% higher levels of an antibody called immunoglobulin A, which is known to boost the immune system.



- Better bladder control: Heard of Kegel exercises? You do them, whether you know it or not, every time you stem your flow of urine. The same set of muscles is worked during sex.



- Better teeth: Seminal plasma contains zinc, calcium and other minerals shown to retard tooth decay. Since this is a family Web site, we will omit discussion of the mineral delivery system. Suffice it to say that it could be a far richer, more complex and more satisfying experience than squeezing a tube of Crest--even Tartar Control Crest. Researchers have noted, parenthetically, that sexual etiquette usually demands the brushing of one's teeth before and/or after intimacy, which, by itself, would help promote better oral hygiene.



- A happier prostate? Some urologists believe they see a relationship between infrequency of ejaculation and cancer of the prostate. The causal argument goes like this: To produce seminal fluid, the prostate and the seminal vesicles take such substances from the blood as zinc, citric acid and potassium, then concentrate them up to 600 times. Any carcinogens present in the blood likewise would be concentrated. Rather than have concentrated carcinogens hanging around causing trouble, it's better to evict them. Regular old sex could do the job. But if the flushing of the prostate were your only objective, masturbation might be a better way to go, especially for the non-monogamous male. Having sex with multiple partners can, all by itself, raise a man's risk of cancer by up to 40%. That's because he runs an increased risk of contracting sexual infections. So, if you want the all the purported benefits of flushing with none of the attendant risk, go digital. A study recently published by the British Journal of Urology International asserts that men in their 20s can reduce by a third their chance of getting prostate cancer by ejaculating more than five times a week.



So yeah... have sex as often as possible ^.-
Pamella
2015-09-10 05:28:19 UTC
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RE:

Is having too much sex bad for a woman??

I'm not talking about STDs or impregnation, but the physical part of sex? Can there be health problems or effects of having too much sex??
2016-12-16 14:07:27 UTC
To Much Sex
2016-03-19 02:52:36 UTC
Sex all the time isnt bad... Its not that she's saying its bad, its more that she might not want to admit that she is having a hard time keeping up with the frequency of sex...It might not be that your size has anythign to do with it, but rather she is a little sore after and would like more time to recover and a day might not be enough time. Also, sex might take up too much of her time each day and she wants to slow it down a bit so that her days can be more productive. Also, if you have so much time for sex, waht do u do when you're not having sex? Your age and hers wud have been nice to know
finchmp
2006-03-04 01:48:38 UTC
If it's all you think about and it controls your life it is of course not healthy.

You seem to either be wondering this on your own, or did someone tell you that you may have a problem?

All things in moderation is a most healthy answer.

but as far as the health part NO, but as part of the healthy mind part, Possibly...
ma_d
2006-03-04 01:45:32 UTC
i'm not a doctor, but it is possible to get yeast infections from alot of sex-just make sure you keep both of you clean.


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