If you needed another reason to NOT cheat, here you go. Death during sex doesn’t happen too often but when it does, a majority of the time, the victim is having an extramarital affair.
A new study conducted by Dr. Glenn Levine, a professor at Baylor College of Medicine, and his colleagues has found that 75% of people who died in the arms of a sexual partner were actually cheating on their spouses.
Most were older men having an affair with younger women and usually there was alcohol involved.
“We certainly don’t know why they died more frequently,” Levine explains. “But certainly I think one can speculate in such a relationship your adrenaline may be flowing a little bit more. And those things might predispose patients to heart attack or abnormal heart rhythms that could cause death.”
The study appears in the current edition of the American Heart Association’s journal Circulation.
Also another study has shown “sudden coital death” to be more common when a man was meeting his mistress outside his...
family home than when he was with his wife.
The precise reasons for the increase are not clear, although a guilty
conscience, stress from keeping the affair a secret, a demands of a younger
women have been put forward in explanation.
The correlation between unfaithfulness and major cardiovascular events was
highlighted by Italian researchers, who studied medical literature on the
effects of infidelity.
Using key terms such as “unfaithfulness” and “extramarital affair”, they
analysed the frequency and context of heart attacks in men.
In doing so, they found both fatal and non-fatal heart attacks were relatively
rare when a man indulged in intercourse with his wife, but more frequent
when he was with a lover.
The study, conducted by researchers from the University of Florence and
published in the Journal of Sexual Medicine, suggested a guilty conscience
may be in part to blame.
Other explanations could include the stress of satisfying a younger woman, as well as the more extravagant food and drink this may encompass.
The strain of preventing one’s wife from finding out may also contribute.
Researcher Dr Alessandra Fisher found: “Several interpersonal, sexual, and biological factors are associated with having extramarital affairs.
“Unfaithfulness in men seems to be associated with a higher risk of major cardiovascular events.”
She told the Daily Mail: “Extra-martial sex may be hazardous and stressful because the lover is often younger than the primary partner and probably sex occurs more often following excessive drinking and/or eating.
“It is possible that a secret sexual encounter in an unfamiliar setting may significantly increase blood pressure and heart rate, leading to increased oxygen demand.”
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You are warned! Stop cheating...lolx
What do you think?Other explanations could include the stress of satisfying a younger woman, as well as the more extravagant food and drink this may encompass.
The strain of preventing one’s wife from finding out may also contribute.
Researcher Dr Alessandra Fisher found: “Several interpersonal, sexual, and biological factors are associated with having extramarital affairs.
“Unfaithfulness in men seems to be associated with a higher risk of major cardiovascular events.”
She told the Daily Mail: “Extra-martial sex may be hazardous and stressful because the lover is often younger than the primary partner and probably sex occurs more often following excessive drinking and/or eating.
“It is possible that a secret sexual encounter in an unfamiliar setting may significantly increase blood pressure and heart rate, leading to increased oxygen demand.”
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You are warned! Stop cheating...lolx
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ReplyDeleteDear lord!!!! I so wish my husband will read this.
ReplyDelete@MamaTom i think cheating is both ways, not only for husbands but also for wives too. Thanks!
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