Frequent intercourse can keep both men and women looking young, and increase their longevity
Of all the pleasures of human life, sex is arguably the most pleasurable. Though sex is a vehicle for procreation, the human can experience it well past the procreation age. It has long been recognised that diabetes, hypertension and abnormal blood fats are associated with less of an ability to have sex, often leading to erectile dysfunction in men. It has been well documented that a malfunctioning of the internal lining of the heart’s arteries, is a major consideration in heart disease. It therefore follows that such a malfunction of the internal lining of the artery to the penis may also be responsible for erectile dysfunction. It is no wonder that many authorities suggest that erectile dysfunction may be a surrogate marker of heart disease.