According to a new study, men and women who have sex twice a week earn more than people whose sex lives have gone south.
Researchers
in the U.K. surveyed 7,500 Greek participants to find out what effect
sexual activity has on salaries and found that more sexually active
people have higher income levels.
Study author Nick Drydakis says men in particular who clock less time
between the sheets earn 1.3 per cent less than men with more active sex
lives
The findings proves correlation, not causation—but
it makes sense that sex, which can also make you a healthier and happier
person, could help make you more successful at work.
“Physical and mental health, as well as personality characteristics,
are important factors that affect wages,” said Drydakis. “The patterns
found in this study strengthen this reasoning.”
We reckon if you make more moolah, you’re sure to be less stressed—and more open to a sex sesh with your significant other.
Source: Life Style
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