Using sex to cope with a hard day at work turns out to be surprisingly normal and healthy, not to mention effective.
Our psychological health and resiliency affects our work, and our ability to manage work-related stress.
The idea that sex improves physical and psychological health is not new. The health benefits of sex are well-documented. Beyond simple health benefits, past research has suggested that positive sexual health also improves workplace. Now, new research suggests that sex can be an effective and healthy way to not only increase your office productivity, but also to help you recover from the psychological tolls of a long day’s work.
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