Could Sweating With Your Sweetie Mean More Sex?
Categories: Fitness
Over at Lemondrop, one of the writers posed a question that might interest you a lot. She wanted to know if couples' exercise, like, at the gym, equals more exercise between the sheets. And, she didn't just ask it -- she researched it.She and her husband tried a variety of physical feats, ranging from tennis to dancing to walking to hula hooping, and her results were mixed. Certain activities, like salsa dancing, really got them going, while others (like the tennis) left them a sweaty mess, but not the naughty kind.
What I'm curious to know is how much of it has to do with exercising together and how much of it has to do with just getting moving. I feel far sexier when I've gotten in a good workout, and therefore, I'm far more likely to initiate a romantic encounter. While I enjoy working out with my husband, I can't say that it increases the probability of a mattress mambo more than working out separately would. What do you think?
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mike 2-16-2009 @ 3:55AM
well i think that doing exercise with my honey will only make my mood some what better i don't know whether it will help me in sex or not.
But i am in favor of it.
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Pat 2-16-2009 @ 11:50AM
I can see where something like salsa dancing might help and where tennis would not do that much toward more sex.
However I tend to agree that just getting exercise will help you feel better about yourself and could help you feel more in the mood.
For guys, exercise can create more testosterone so that can definitely help them as well as helping treat any issues related to "poor blood flow".
Exercise both resistance training and cardio can make any of us feel better.
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