Take That, Coronavirus – IOTW Report

Take That, Coronavirus

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  • •Achieving orgasm through masturbation provides a rush of feel-good hormones (such as dopamine, serotonin and oxytocin) and can re-balance our levels of cortisol (a stress-inducing hormone). This helps our immune system function at a higher level.
  • •The surge in “feel-good” hormones also promotes a more relaxed and calm state of being, making it easier to achieve restful sleep, which is a critical part in maintaining a high-functioning immune system.
  • •Just as bad habits can slow your immune system, positive habits (such as a healthy sleep schedule and active sex life) can help boost your immune system which can prevent you from becoming sick.  More

27 Comments on Take That, Coronavirus

  1. @Anonymous March 9, 2020 at 5:31 pm

    > Bonus points for thinking about Chuls Clinton in the act?

    Only if you “make it to the finish line.”
    (Then props to you. You’re a better man than I am, Gunga Din.)

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  2. “According to neurologist and headache specialist Stefan Evers, about one in three patients experience relief from migraine attacks by experiencing sexual activity or orgasm.”

    So much for the “not tonight, I have a headache” ploy, ladies.

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  3. Spank the Monkey or Pound the Pud? Or something else? Which is proper English usage?

    I have a meeting with Queen Elizabeth next week on this very subject and I want to approach it with the utmost sensitivity along with the proper etiquette and protocol.

    Please help…I don’t want to cause an international incident.

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