More time spent between the sheets can make
you seem more alluring to a new girl.
Sex? There’s plenty of perks to having it. You'll get a good mood
boost, burn some calories, potentially live longer, and, you know, blow
off some steam But having more frequent sex sessions? Now that's where
there's an even bigger bonus.
People who keep busy between the sheets are
deemed more attractive—by their own partner at least—according to a new study published
in Psychological Science,
In the study, two tests were conducted on a
group of 216 newlyweds. The first included a survey in which the participants
had to rate the level of satisfaction in their relationship by rating
qualities of their marriage (i.e, “bad-good, dissatisfied-satisfied,
unpleasant-pleasant”), whether they agreed with different statements
(like: "We have a good marriage"), and overall happiness with
their partner, according to a press release. The second portion was
completed on a computer, where an image of their partner popped up for 300
milliseconds (a third of a second), followed by a word. Participants were asked
to press a key to indicate whether the word was positive or negative. Finally, the participants were asked to jot down how
often they have sex with their partner in the last four months.
Based off the participants' candid answers
and how fast they responded to the computer test, researchers discovered
couples who had the most sex viewed their partners as having more positive
characteristics. Specifically, "sexual frequency influence[s] their more
spontaneous, automatic, gut-level feelings about their partners," says
lead study author Lindsey Hicks.
There’s a caveat, though.
Couples who have the most sex aren't
necessarily happier in their relationships. Nonetheless, having more sex in the
beginning of a new relationship could supercharge chemistry and attraction
between you and your lady, so have at it.
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