BY Lux Alptraum February 27, 2008 877 views 3 Comments
Boinkology TV: Morning Sex vs. Evening Sex
Doing it in the morning. Doing it in the evening. We love them both so much, we have a hard time picking between the two. But if we had to choose — well, watch the video and find out.
Morning sex has 2 pros that make it quite dear to me.
Testosterone has a circadian cycle for males (yes, i am a male), so we tend to be hornier, same mechanism as many ladies who get extra-horny right before they get their period or during their ovulation (depends on which cycle type they have, most frequent one being preperiod).
Plus morning sex ussualy (stress ussualy) means having gotten past the can-i-allow-myself-to-fall-asleep-next-to-this-being-?- filter.
I don’t know about testosterone, but in terms of basic circulation, mornings have their advantages. There’s something incredibly potent and fun about the morning erection. Maybe because it’s unbidden and requires zero effort on either partner’s part. The morning erection is just there — like a bonus, a really durable, juiced-up bonus. Morning sex feels more like young, adolescent sex…primal and very physical; evening sex feels more adult, more about connection and communication.
Morning sex is the most wonderful way to wake up. I’ve made it abundantly clear to my partner that waking me up by rubbing her clitoris on my nose and letting my eyes open to her belly button and mouth to… well, you get the idea. I told her that’d be an ok way to wake me up every day until I’m 90.
Aside from that, it’s an even proposition. Evening sex is longer and lingering, but morning sex is even better when you’re late for work. It says “feeling you move and breathe is more important than my TPS reports.” At 40, I’m not insistent *every* day, but making love to someone you’re in love with is as good a reason as any to face the day.
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Morning sex has 2 pros that make it quite dear to me.
Testosterone has a circadian cycle for males (yes, i am a male), so we tend to be hornier, same mechanism as many ladies who get extra-horny right before they get their period or during their ovulation (depends on which cycle type they have, most frequent one being preperiod).
Plus morning sex ussualy (stress ussualy) means having gotten past the can-i-allow-myself-to-fall-asleep-next-to-this-being-?- filter.
February 27th, 2008 at 2:27 pmI don’t know about testosterone, but in terms of basic circulation, mornings have their advantages. There’s something incredibly potent and fun about the morning erection. Maybe because it’s unbidden and requires zero effort on either partner’s part. The morning erection is just there — like a bonus, a really durable, juiced-up bonus. Morning sex feels more like young, adolescent sex…primal and very physical; evening sex feels more adult, more about connection and communication.
February 27th, 2008 at 11:06 pmMorning sex is the most wonderful way to wake up. I’ve made it abundantly clear to my partner that waking me up by rubbing her clitoris on my nose and letting my eyes open to her belly button and mouth to… well, you get the idea. I told her that’d be an ok way to wake me up every day until I’m 90.
Aside from that, it’s an even proposition. Evening sex is longer and lingering, but morning sex is even better when you’re late for work. It says “feeling you move and breathe is more important than my TPS reports.” At 40, I’m not insistent *every* day, but making love to someone you’re in love with is as good a reason as any to face the day.
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