Light on or off. That's what studies say about better sex.

Various studies in psychology and sexual health show that enlightenment can affect the intimate experience of partners, but choice depends largely on emotional comfort and relationships. According to experts, intimate relations with bright light can boost intimacy, non-verbal communication and confidence between partners. Visual contact, according to [...]
Various studies in psychology and sexual health show that enlightenment can affect the intimate experience of partners, but choice depends largely on emotional comfort and relationships.
According to experts, intimate relations with bright light can boost intimacy, non-verbal communication and confidence between partners. Visual contact, according to studies, strengthens the emotional bond and contributes to increased satisfaction.
On the other hand, turned off light is preferred by those who feel more relaxed and less aware of bodily insecurity. This, according to psychologists, can help reduce anxiety and greater concentration of feeling.
Experts stress that there is no precise “ ” or best “”. The key to a healthy intimate life remains open communication between partners, and choosing what makes both partners feel comfortable and content./Periscopi/









