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7 Scientific Reasons Morningsex Is The Best sex EVER

The early bird gets the worm! (Yes, that’s a euphemism.)
A lot of us are conditioned to consider s*x to be a pre-bed thing — and it can be. But it doesn’t have to be. In fact, there’s lots of reasons to
consider getting it on in the morning.
Getting frisky in the morning simply makes s*x better. Not only
can you take advantage of testosterone levels and morning wood
but the endorphins help to ensure that you’ll start the day in a
good mood, says Dr. Jess, Astroglide’s resident sexologist. Plus, six
more other enticing reasons:

1. It Sets a Positive Tone for the Day.
It’s a great way to set the day, starting off on the right foot
with your man by immediately getting connected, says dating
expert Laurel House. If you’re tired and “not in the mood” in the
morning but your man naturally wakes up excited, let him take you
from behind. Lay on your side, his arms wrapping around your
body to hold you close, as he presses inside you from behind.

2. It Makes You Prettier
For real. You will not only be rewarded with an climax to start
your day, but shiny hair and skin as a result of DHEA and the
natural s*x glow that promotes circulation, says Dr. Jess.

3. It Keeps You Healthy
There may be random people coughing and sneezing on the subway
during your morning commute — but it won’t be you. Having s*x
gives you a stronger immune system due to increased levels of
immunoglobulin-A, says Dr. Jess.

4. It Keeps You in the Moment.
“Since your mind has been shut off for the last several hours
you’re not distracted by thoughts of social media, office politics
and your to-do list. You’re in your body and in the moment,
allowing you to release into your sensual side,” says Katrina
“Rainsong” Messenger.

5. It Reboots Your Body.
You may have been on the down slope of a systems check. During
sleep, your body runs through the cycle of arousal several times,
says Messenger, so if you happen to wake up during one of those
cycles, your body has already started some of the foreplay for
you!

6. It’s a Chance to Continue That Naughty Dream.
You may have been dreaming about s*x. While s*x dreams are not
always about s*x — nor are they connected with the body getting
aroused while asleep — waking up from a sexy reverie can
certainly set the mood!

7. It’s When He’s Most Horny.
Men have hormonal cycles too and their cycles change throughout
the day, says Messenger. For many men testosterone is highest in
the morning (between 4 and 6 am). Coupled with being well-
rested and relaxed, that testosterone boost can lead to a
seriously hot wake-up call! but hey, s*x is worth waiting for.
Sex should be between married couples. Sex outside of marriage puts you at various risks.

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