Excess Sexual Energy Translates In To Work?

Uh-oh, this news could now be the new excuse for wives and girlfriends across the country to start withholding sex in order to get their mate to do things they want them to do around the house or stop laying around and watching TV every spare moment they have and get to working on some project!

The latest research in the sexual arena indicates that excess sexual energy is many times translated into “projects” or a harder work ethic, because the person, whether male or female, has to take their unfulfilled sexual energy and channel it in different directions in their life to both get that gratification that they’re not getting in bed as well as to work off nervous energy, which is often how sexual frustration really does play out in life.

So, what is “not getting enough sex” considered to be these days?  According to this study, or at least hypothesis, if you’re getting sexual satisfaction once or less per week, your sexual energies may have elsewhere to be directed, it is said. 

Men notoriously havea  lot of this sexual energy, and tend to really need somewhere else to channel it if they do not get the much needed sexual release when they need it.  So if the sex is not coming around frequently enough, they may instead work hours of overtime, or take on extra projects and things around the house or on the job, or even side jobs, to work off the extra energy they have to burn, so to speak. 

Basically not in so many words, one of the supplements talked about on the website, Deer Antler Plus, would not want to be taken by a man who is not getting sex enough, because it builds up such intense orgasms, and multiple at that, that it may actually build too much up, making for too much sexual energy if a man does not have a sexual outlet often enough. 

Does sexual energy that is unreleased always translate into productivity?  No.  In fact, many times infrequent sex can damage a relationship because sexual frustration can result in hostile feelings toward one’s partner on both sides, which definitely doesn’t help things both in the bedroom and outside of it. 

 

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