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Just fucking lol and were denied of this right.
Sex also helps to reduce cholestrol lol.
Having sex also lessens the chance of heart disease lol.
It's also noted that, in-conjunction to reveling in isolation, and loneliness for so long, your life span actually shortens. And combined that with the many shitty genetic traits Incels inherit from their parents since bad genes usually comes in a package (the converse of good genes coming in a package).
This is what culiminates of sex elongating your life span.
Source: https://www.psychologytoday.com/au/blog/all-about-sex/201705/the-prescription-longer-life-more-sex ~ Michael Castleman
Chads possibly gets to live 10 years longer than Incels lol. There's also some benefits to having sex, as it raises your T levels, and you ejaculating puts away the harmful shit that might be residing in your your prostateEnglish researchers surveyed the sexual frequency of 918 reasonably healthy male residents of the Welsh village, Caerphilly, who were 45 to 59 when the study began (1979-83). A decade later, they checked back with the men, when they were aged 55 to 69. Of the group studied, 150 had died—67 from heart attack and 83 from other causes. The researchers then correlated the men’s sexual frequency as reported in the original survey with their death or survival 10 years later. Compared with men who had had sex just once a month, those who reported having it twice a week had only half the death rate. For the entire group, as an individual's sexual frequency increased, his risk of death decreased
Sex also helps to reduce cholestrol lol.
The only health difference involved cholesterol — some men were high, others low. But we would expect the men with the highest cholesterol to have a higher death rate from heart attack. In fact, high-cholesterol men in the group with the greatest sexual frequency had among the lowest death rates from heart disease. The researchers’ conclusion: In middle-aged men, regular sex helps prevent death.
Having sex also lessens the chance of heart disease lol.
It's also noted that, in-conjunction to reveling in isolation, and loneliness for so long, your life span actually shortens. And combined that with the many shitty genetic traits Incels inherit from their parents since bad genes usually comes in a package (the converse of good genes coming in a package).
This to some degree also affects woman. Those that didn't live sexually satisfying lives had been prone to more heart attacks.But the medical literature sides with the British study, and two other studies show that greater sexual frequency is associated with healthier, longer life. Swedish researchers studied 392 elderly residents of Gothenburg (166 men, 226 women) from age 70 until 75. There was a significant association between death and cessation of sexual activity. In another study, researchers compared the sex lives of 100 women who'd had heart attacks and 100 who hadn’t. Prior to their heart attacks, the women with heart disease had been much less satisfied with their sex lives.
This is what culiminates of sex elongating your life span.
Why would sex prolong life? There are several possible explanations:
• Frequent sex means an intimate relationship. Many studies show that close personal ties enhance health and extend longevity.
• Sex is exercise, and regular exercise is a cornerstone of health.
• Sex is relaxing. Many studies show that a regular stress management regimen is good for health.
• Frequent sex improves immune function. At Wilkes University in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, researchers surveyed 111 young adults about their frequency of partner sex, and then tested their saliva for a key component of the immune system, immunoglobulin A (IgA). Compared with participants who reported partner sex less than once a week, those who had sex once or twice a week had significantly higher IgA levels.
Source: https://www.psychologytoday.com/au/blog/all-about-sex/201705/the-prescription-longer-life-more-sex ~ Michael Castleman
References
Charnetski, C. and F.X. Brennan. “Sexual Frequency and Salivary Immunoglobulin A (IgA),” Psychological Reports (2004) 94:839.
Davey-Smith, G. et al. “Sex and Death: Are They Related? Findings for the Caerphilly Cohort Study,”BMJ (1997) 315(7123):1641.
Persson, G. “Five-Year Mortality in a 70-Year-Old Urban Population in Relation to Psychiatric Diagnosis, Personality, Sexuality and Early Parental Death,” Acta Psychiatr. Scand. (1981) 64:244