How long can you last without sex
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How long can you last without sex, before abstinence starts
negatively influencing and affecting your overall health? How well do
you know your "sexual watch"? How well can you interpret your "need"
for having sex?
Can this need be calmed and oppressed just by
the tender gestures of your partner or do you need an entire sexual
"show" to feel completely satisfied? Since most people do not ask
themselves these kind of questions, there are often conflicts due to
the difference between the behaviour and the sexual needs of everyone.
What are your priorities?
Sex
is, undoubtedly, a necessity of the body, based on two coordinates:
reproduction and the tendency to socialize, to permanently cooperate
with those around us. Survival on long periods of time is based to
humans' abilities to live in groups, which involves the birth of
relations, more or less lasting or enjoyable. Most times, one of the
options regarding celebrating or making an inter-human relationship
official is the sexual act itself.
How is your body saying you need to have sex?
It
might be easy to overlook your body's signals regarding the need to
have sex, because many times you associate them to other problems which
you probably have to deal with on a daily basis. The best way is to
observe which and how many negative moods go away immediately after
having sex. Keep in mind the fact that sex does not always involve two
people, in other terms, consider m**********n an option.
Must-have-sex signals
- Excessive nervousness
- Long states of unjustified anxiety, migraines
- Permanent stress
- Lack of food appetite
- Lack of the need to sleep
- Contradictory feelings regarding certain persons
- Frequent sexual fantasies, especially during nighttime.
Practically,
a non-existing sexual life causes a lot of reactions, more or less
explicable, and in some extreme cases it can lead to severe physical
and philological reactions: skin itches, irritations, anger etc. You
could end up hurting the ones beside you, emotionally or even
physically, because you did not "read" one of your body's cries for
help.
Once you fully and completely understand your body's
message: "I need sex!" it will be a lot easier for you to identify the
time periods these unpleasant symptoms occur. If you manage to do this,
you will also be able to prevent them. Of course, these intervals vary
from person to person, and they are dependent to certain factors, such
as age, sex, lifestyle, physical condition, pregnancy, menopause etc.
All
in all, make sure you take some time and really analyze yourself and
your body, your needs and your desires, and that way you will manage to
understand the course of action you have to take so that everything
returns on its' right normal "path" again.
Link:
http://blog.bitcomet.com/post/144147/
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