At the beginning of the year the weather
was so hot and electricity supply was not regular. Literally, you could
see disappointment boldly written on the faces of people and the
murmurings about how terribly hot the weather was. But for some few
months now, the story has changed as it rains regularly. However, the
wet season has had a positive effect on the sex lives of many couples.
Does a change in weather really affect
sexual performance and libido? In order to get reasonable answers, my
team of sex therapists took a survey of many couples via SMS, email,
phone calls and street chats with a simple question: ‘How does hot or
cold weather affect your sex drive?’
Continue reading after the cut...
The statistics do not only show the
dynamic of human sexuality but also shows how culture and mindset can
affect relationship and sexual performance of married couples.
Virtually 87 per cent of couples say hot
weather decreases their sex drive, hampered their libido, makes sex a
no-go area and kills their interest. Among many reasons why hot weather
creates an anti-sexy environment is that many couples complain bitterly
that most of their spouses sweat and smell irritably in hot weather.
Amazingly, this is also the period when most people say STDs are more
pronounced in their partners or when they are infected. This indicates
that a hot or humid environment is a good breeding ground for most
diseases. This is also the period when skin infections spread.
Ironically, we found a small percentage of couples who indicated that
their sex drive stays the same in wet or hot weather.
Many couples have more sex in the wet
season, as they say the cold increases their sex drive tremendously.
Well the reason is not far-fetched. Whenever it rains, the environment
becomes peaceful, cool and cozy. Seven in 10 Nigerians say the weather
affects their mood, and makes them want to stay near a comforting
spouse.
Exposure to cold weather and a little
sunlight elevates the production and secretion of melanocyte stimulating
hormone, which has been linked to increased sex drive in women. This
explains why women in particular crave for sex during the raining
season. Serotonin, a feel-good neurotransmitter produced by the brain,
may also be responsible for heightened mood and sex drive during the
rainy season.
One particular wife said, ‘To me, making
love with the sound of rain outside is so romantic I always fantasise
the rhythm of the rain with the thrusting in and out of my husband. It’s
so awesome. As his energy builds, there is also an improvement in the
physical sexual pleasure within me. For me, the rain is a reflection of a
sexual reunion. And each time it rains I make it a point of duty to
seek numerous opportunities to improve our sexual experience and
heighten the sensations. Even when there is no electricity supply, I’m
equal to the task.”
A male respondent said he noticed a big
difference in his wife’s sexual outlook since the rains began as “cold
weather makes sex pretty soothing.” When we ask his wife to elaborate,
she said, “I just feel happier when it rains and sex keeps me warm.
People’s moods are enhanced by the calming effect of the rain.”
“Cold weather equals hard nipples” was the instant response of one husband.
He added, “I look forward to any season
that can make my wife shiver because it immediately makes her nipples
hard. That is my best sex turn-on. Definitely when she is cold and she
cuddles and warms up to me, that’s really sexy. It gives us an excuse to
stay in bed more than we normally would and that leads to passionate
sex. I love the rainy season; it’s the best season of the year.”
Recalled a particular experience, he
said, “There was a day my wife just got back home and she was soaked to
her underwear. As soon as she dropped her bag, I picked her up. When her
hard nipples touched my chest, I was lost in desire. After hot sex, we
just curled up in each other’s arms.
“The heat generated from our breathing
drove her cold and sneezing away. We added some champagne and had a meal
in bed. Really, nothing is sexier than this experience.”
Another finding is that many women give
birth few months after the rainy season. Is this because of the extra
snuggling that comes with the cold weather, or is the mood-boosting
chemical serotonin that also elevates reproduction? In general, people
are more likely to be happy in cold weather than any other time of the
year. Lastly, many respondents claimed they are more likely to reach an
orgasm when they are cold than hot.
-Funmi Akingbade (cafi.punch@yahoo.com)
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