Scientists encourage people to have more sex during the coronary pandemic

Britons should be encouraged to have sex or to jerk off to combat the harmful effects that coronavirus blocking causes in mental health, experts say. Researchers asked almost 900 adults in the United Kingdom during the peak of the Covid-19 crisis regarding their sexual activity. Almost 40 per cent admitted that [...]
Britons should be encouraged to have sex or to jerk off to combat the harmful effects that coronavirus blocking causes in mental health, experts say.
Researchers asked almost 900 adults in the United Kingdom during the peak of the Covid-19 crisis regarding their sexual activity.
Almost 40 percent admitted to having sex or jerking off at least once a week.
People who spent more time in isolation were likely to be sexually active because they were upset, scholars have expressed themselves.
Women were three times less predisposed than men to have sex or jerk off.
Experts claim that an active sexual life could alleviate some of the possible consequences of isolation during the pandemic.
Scientists have said that sex has an abundance of physical and mental health benefits and may even help prevent serious illness.
Sex and masturbation can help alleviate anxiety, which research suggests doubled among young people during pandemic.
Britons need to be encouraged to have sex or jerk off to combat the harmful effects of a breakdown in mental health.
Research in the United States. have shown that people who have sex more may be less vulnerable to heart disease, cancer, diabetes, high cholesterol, and mental health.









