Have You Dried Up the Pleasure Well?

The Cost of Keeping it in Your Pants

Mary Carter
3 min read1 hour ago

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Take a Hard Look at Yourselves, Let’s Talk About Sex (or the Lack Thereof)

You’re sitting (or lying down, no judgment) thinking: “What if I stop having sex? What happens to my body and mind?” Alright, let’s dive into this topic without beating around the bush, straight to the point, no taboos, no filters. This is about you, your bodies, and your health.

Abstinence: What Does it Mean for You?

Imagine not having sex for a while. It might be by choice, circumstances, or simply because it’s not happening. A sex expert explains: “No one can stop being a sexual being, but abstinence means stopping sexual practices aimed at orgasm.

” Now, the question is: how does this affect you personally, whether you’re a man or a woman?

The Benefits of Sex (that You Might be Missing Out On)

Research shows that when you have sex, you’re helping both your immune systems. Intimate contact makes your bodies stronger against diseases. Plus, sex is good for blood pressure, but its lack won’t automatically lead to hypertension.

“If you both choose not to have sex, there’s no health issue.”

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Mary Carter

I share candid reflections on love, sex, and life's ups and downs, no holds barred and no taboos.