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I. Hibernation instinct
Physiologically speaking, it is easy to lose “sexual interest” in winter, which may be related to ancestral hibernation habits that make people less sexually active in order to accumulate more energy and get refreshed.
Solution: Change the bedroom lamp to a blue bulb. A study in the British journal Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism showed that light therapy can make people more excited about making out, especially in the presence of blue light. Blue light can make people think they are in the middle of summer, which adjusts the body’s circadian rhythm.
Mistake: Drinking to help with sex. According to an article in the American Journal of Psychology, alcohol affects the body’s “master clock” (a type of biological clock), which further disrupts various rhythms of life and causes people to give up some of their “secondary” needs. –Sex is a secondary need in many people’s minds.
2. Cold
Cold causes the body temperature to drop, the organs of the body to retract, and the sense of touch to be significantly weakened. For example, when men are cold, the penis tends to shrink. According to American sex therapist Ian Koerner, if the skin temperature can be kept at about 36 degrees Celsius, it will be more sensitive.
The solution: Research at the University of Illinois found that nothing warms you up better than another person’s body. Skin-to-skin contact stimulates female endocrine production, acting like an aphrodisiac and dramatically boosting androgen levels.
Mistake: Taking off your clothes or socks too early. A Dutch scientist found that women who have warm feet are 30% more likely to have an orgasm.
Three, weight gain
An Indiana University study found that people gain at least 1 kilogram in the winter. But for both men and women, small changes in weight can affect sexual desire, especially when it comes to losing the “spirit of adventure” in sex.
The solution: eat smart in the winter to satiate your appetite without hurting your sex. Research shows that serotonin in the body is lowest in the winter and highest on bright sunny days. Eating the right food can stimulate serotonin secretion. Serotonin comes mainly from protein-rich foods, and carbohydrate-rich foods can facilitate its release. Pizza made of pure lean meat, fish, seafood, etc., and a bottle of red wine is the best choice. Studies in Italy have shown that women who drink red wine have a higher sex drive and also have better orgasms.
Mistake: While chocolate can help with sex, it can temporarily lower the body’s testosterone levels. For some women who are slightly overweight, eating chocolate can increase guilt and make them even less in the mood to enjoy sex.