“A recipe for sex”; this is the ideal time to have couple relationships by study

If you and your partner feel that you are “grown” with your sexual life, time can be the wrong factor. Sometimes the best time to make love for one also happens to be the worst time for the other. It's about time and lust a 2018 study in “Frontiers [...]
If you and your partner feel that you are “grown” with your sexual life, time can be the wrong factor. Sometimes the best time to make love for one also happens to be the worst time for the other.
It's about time and lust
A 2018 study in “Frontiers in Psychology” revealed that the time of the lust of men and women is at the opposite time: Women feel the greatest desire in the evening, the men in the morning. And since this is good news for couples of the same sex, he presents problems for male and female partners.
Not surprisingly, the study revealed that the average couple would likely have sex between 9 B.m. And midnight. However, the right time for recreation is flexible, researchers say: The study revealed that satisfied couples are more in sync with their favorite time for sex.
The best time to have sex is when you're resting and relaxing.
Both Dr. Breus and Thomas agree to make love while you're half asleep is something very good. While you are resting at night, your body is building hormones, and you will also wake up with more energy and creativity “Now you have a recipe for morning sex,” they say.
Morning sex may not be ideal for early or incompatible couples, so Thomas recommends that you become creative with sex. Try to meet at home for some afternoon or noontime.










