World Cup fever can boost couples’ sex appetite
By ANIThursday, June 10, 2010
KUALA LUMPUR - With the FIFA World Cup fever catching, football-loving couples could actually boost up action between the sheets.
According to Sin Chew Daily, a Singaporean report stated a urologist as saying that men would secrete more testosterone and adrenaline when the matches became intense.
In the report, a doctor had said that there was a higher chance of husbands having sex with their wives if the team he supported won and after he had had a few rounds of beer, reports the Star Online.
On the other hand, if the team lost, the excitement died down and the men tended to lose their “oomph” for sex. (ANI)
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