number of times people have sex is 103 times per year, 1.98 times per 
week and 0.28 times per day! Incorporating sex into your life does have 
its benefits, including 
 and increased energy, but there is no right or wrong quota you need to hit – we're not all bunny rabbits!
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Heavier men last longer in bed
Put down the weights and grab a 
hamburger: Researchers in Turkey have finished a yearlong study that correlated 
body mass index with male sexual performance. Their findings may surprise you: Heavier men were able to make love for an average of 7.3 minutes, while slender men lasted an average of 108 seconds. The study, published in Nature, showed that overweight men had higher levels of the female 
estradiol hormone, which blocks male hormones and delays the climax.
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Oral sex could be a cure for morning sickness
One academic is proposing a cure for morning sickness that some moms-to-be might find 
in bad taste
 — sperm. Gordon Gallup, a psychologist at SUNY-Albany has a theory that
 pregnant women who are continually exposed to the father's semen are 
less likely to suffer from AM nausea. Gallup, who specializes in human 
reproductive competition and behavior, offers the theory that expectant 
women become ill and vomit because their bodies are rejecting the 
semen's genetic material as something foreign and unfamiliar. The theory
 could feasibly quell their queasiness by ingesting the same sperm in 
order to allow the body to build up a tolerance. The idea, while likely 
appealing to dads, is only a theory and has yet to be tested.
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Sex cures headaches
If you think sex can't be had due to a headache, how wrong you are, at 
least according to headache specialist Dr. Vincent Martin. Amazingly, 
it's just the opposite. Martin stated that the increase in serotonin 
levels which happens during sex eases the pathways in the brain that can
 lead to and sustain a headache.
Now, this isn't to say that sex 
is the answer to all headaches or there would be massive tardiness in 
the corporate world every day. However, with the act itself being quite a
 bit more powerful than popping a few ibuprofen or aspirin, perhaps this
 new headache cure will be tested soon by, well, many.
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Scratching your ankle feels as good as sex
The old phrase ‘You scratch my back, I'll scratch yours' may need 
updating. The ankle has overtaken the back as the most satisfying spot 
to scratch, according to researchers at the Wake Forest 
School of Medicine
 in North Carolina. In the study, reported in the British Journal of 
Dermatology, healthy volunteers were made to itch on the forearm, ankle 
and back by rubbing them with cowhage, a plant with tiny hairs that 
irritate the skin. Professor Francis McGlone, a member of the 
International Forum for the Study of Itch, said, "It was interesting 
that the ankle was the itchiest site and that the most pleasure came 
from scratching it, because the back has been well-known as a preferred 
site for scratching."
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Men think about sleep & food as much as sex
Men think about sex every seven seconds, right? Not according to a new 
study that finds men ponder sleep and food as much as they do sex. The 
study found that the median number of thoughts about sex by college-age 
men was 18 times a day to women's 10 times a day. But the men also 
thought about food and sleep proportionately more.
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Finger length may indicate penis size
Hold up your right hand. Are your index and ring fingers mismatched? 
Congratulations, you're more likely than men with matching digits to 
have a long penis. A smaller ratio between the second and fourth fingers
 is linked to a longer stretched penis size, researchers report in the 
Asian Journal of Andrology. The findings go beyond providing a new 
finger ratio-based pick-up line for men in bars, however; researchers 
say that a quick look at a man's fingers could reveal his exposure to 
male hormones in the womb, providing a hint about his risk for 
hormone-driven diseases like prostate cancer. 
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Female orgasm is a form of natural selection
Orgasm is an evolutionary function of nature. In 1967, a man named 
Desmond Morris wrote a controversial book called "The Naked Ape." The 
book looked at the female orgasm, suggesting that its purpose was to not
 only encourage interest in sexual activity, but also to promote 
exhaustion to encourage her to remain in the horizontal position 
(preventing sperm from leaking out). He also suggested that women's 
difficulty in attaining orgasm with men was, in fact, a form of 
natural selection.
 Only the most patient, caring, and imaginative men (considered 
preferred traits) would have the best chance of eliciting an orgasm, and
 thus successfully conceiving a child. 
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Vibrators were used as medical treatment during the 19th century
According to the Museum of Sex, the vibrator was originally used as a 
medicinal treatment for female "hysteria" during the 19th century. The 
vibrator-induced orgasms helped doctors dissipate hysteria's 
anxiety-related symptoms.
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25% of men over 65 use the magic blue pill
According to 
the National 
Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases, approximately 5
 percent of 40-year-old men and between 15 to 25 percent of 65-year-old 
men experience 
erectile dysfunction. 
Another interesting fact about 
middle age
 sex is that 46 percent of people over 50 claim to have sex once a week.
 85 per cent feel that sex at a more mature age is less pressurized than
 when they were teens or young adults, suggesting that sex can get 
better with age (like many things in life). 
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