Things you should avoid before sex

There are many things you can and should do before jumping into bed with your partner, but there are also many activities you should avoid before.

Jul 21, 2022 - 13:22
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Things you should avoid before sex

You may hear of a bunch of things you shouldn't do after sex, but chances are you're not too familiar with the actual list of things you should refrain from doing before sex. Well, as it turns out, there are quite a few things you should never do before sex—if you want to have a good time, of course.

HEAVY AND ABUNDANT FOOD

If you've been on a romantic date for two before things got heated, you were tempted to resist all the treats on the menu. However, if you want to be ready for action, stick to decent portions and avoid spicy foods. Don't use food as foreplay. Eating too much can make you bloated and unable to move, but it can also be a sexual problem. Both men and women need blood to reach their genitals, and if the body is digesting a large meal, the blood rushes to the stomach instead of where it should be. Therefore, do your best to resist eating before sex. 

TOO MUCH ALCOHOL

While it's true that a glass of wine can make you more excited and ready for sexual activity (not to mention less nervous if you're with a new partner), drinking too much before sex also can have a negative effect on the entire experience, especially male erections and female erections. pleasure and the ability to achieve orgasm. Alcohol dehydrates the body, so it can lead to dryness of the vagina and a general bad feeling, which will affect the pleasure you feel during sex, while it will be more difficult for a man to achieve and maintain an erection due to a more relaxed muscles. Also, too much alcohol can dull your senses, making reaching an orgasm seem like an impossible mission.

MEDICINES

Do you have a runny nose or allergies? You may want to hold off on taking your cough and cold medicine before sex if you plan to be busy later. While antihistamines help prevent a runny nose, your nose isn't the only thing that will dry out. The genitals may be less lubricated because these drugs work by causing the mucous membranes to dry out all over the body - not just where they need to be. Medicines against allergic reactions also work on the body by relaxing it and even have a sedative effect, which can cause additional problems with erection, especially for men. Try to avoid taking medication before sex, and if you have to, be sure to at least have a water-based lubricant on hand.

SHAVING AND WAXING

Do you like everything on you to be smooth before sexual activity? No problem - but you should plan ahead. For a special night (or day) you should prepare a day or two before intercourse, at least as far as hair removal is concerned. Second option? Embrace the natural look. The groin area and around the intimate parts of both men and women are exposed to excessive sweating and friction during sex, potentially leading to burning, itching, rashes, inflammation, or infection of the skin, which is already irritated

AN ELECTRIC TOOTHBRUSH

You're probably thinking about oral hygiene and bad breath before things get heated, but you might want to hold off on using an electric toothbrush before sex. While this item on the list of things you should never do before sex may sound strange and out of place, an electric toothbrush can actually create tiny, micro-sores in your mouth, making it easier to transmit STDs, bacteria and infections, and even viruses.

NOT GOING TO THE TOILET

Never avoid going to the bathroom before sex. If you feel the need to urinate before or during sex, don't hold back! The bladder is located very close to the vagina, so you will feel pressure on it. As a result, sexual intercourse becomes uncomfortable, and you probably only think about it. The risk of urinary tract infection also increases if you have sex with a full bladder. For men, the need to urinate can be confused with approaching orgasm, and these two things intertwine and thus interfere with performance and action in bed.

INTENSE EXERCISE

If you've been doing your best in the gym, your "workouts" in bed may suffer because of it. Research has found that an intense and excessive exercise routine can cause a man's libido and testosterone levels to drop (temporarily, don't worry), which in turn can decrease both your desire for sex and your ability to get an erection. Therefore, never use up all your energy before sex, if you want to be phenomenal, not tired and listless in bed.

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Post By: Vanessa F.