A MUST READ! Science Finally Reveals Just Why Hotel Sex Is Better Than Regular Sex In Your Bedroom

Yes, science has always been with us in every department of our lives, leading up to the bedroom. Starting from when we have sex, to how often couples have sex, the average and what's suppose to be normal. According to a New York based neurologist, Dr Harry Fisch, most couples have sex at an average of twice a week and orgasms within the first two minuets of starting penetrative sex {is that true?}, which is never enough for an average woman, according to Mail Online.
 
To be honest, it is a well known fact that most couples lose their sexual libido after being together for sometime. But have you thought of doing some of those things you did while you were single to try to revive your sex live?  Even when we all know that having sex with our partner outside of your usual home {bedroom} in places such as hotel, tends to make everything look different and more yummy.
 
Hotel sex makes every other kind of sex look and feel like crap, according to a recent scientific findings. Ian Kerner, a licensed psychotherapist, sex counsellor and best-selling author, said that having sex in a hotel room instead of your own bedroom causes a rush of the neurotransmitter dopamine – which means everything becomes even more amazing.
 
Hotel sex floods your brain with dopamine, causing you to go absolutely loco on pleasure. “The novelty of the hotel room is going to stimulate dopamine transmission in the brain, which pays a big role in arousal and sexual excitement,” Kerner told the Huffington Post.
 
The best way to describe hotel sex is comparing it the sex you have after a long drought. Essentially this is the same massive flood of dopamine in the body. On top of the sexy dopamine rush, the act of ‘treating yourself’ also makes hotel sex far superior. “There’s a psychological mind-set when people check into a hotel that they can pamper themselves. There’s something a little luxurious, languorous, sumptuous about a hotel that lends itself to feeling sexual,” Kerner continues.
 
Hotels also offer the opportunity for us to escape the day-to-day frustrations that make good sex harder to execute at home. “There aren’t photos of kids, bills that need to be paid, books that need to be read; you’re in a place out of time, out of your life. And the shutting down or the pushing away of that anxiety, creating a boundary of anxiety and stressors of everyday life, is going to contribute to sexual arousal,” Kerner explains.
 
So if your sex life is stuttering and a little faulty, get your credit card out and book yourself a weekend that will undoubtedly help you unwind, while simultaneously revving up your sexual appetite and a little more longer thrusting and eventually, a better orgasm. Try this and you would say, I told you! And, perhaps best of all, you don't have to go very far. Kudos to Viral, Huff Post and Mail Online

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