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Millions of housewives 'step out' online: Husbands with ED driving adultery?


 

Mama's squeeze box doesn't keep daddy up at night, anymore.

Now, half of men between the ages of 40 and 70 have erectile dysfunction (ED).  According to a recent ABC News story, Mama plays elsewhere at night. “Housewives” now participate in a meat market that only the internet can provide.

One site, AshleyMadison.com advertises, “Sleep with somebody else’s wife tonight."  Other sites include MarriedCafe.com, AffairsClub.com,  and discreetcheatinghousewives.com.  These sites “provide an anonymous, discreet and safe way for attached women and men to find a secret love affair.”

Is it possible to love more than one person at a time? Well, in our new cyber world, previously isolated housewives now have the opportunity to find out.

Human beings are probably the most sexual species on earth.  While morals and values complicate the rules of engagement, sex is good for your health.

Men who have sex three times a week have 50% fewer heart attacks. For women, it isn’t the amount of sex she has, but the quality of sex. According to Dr. Oz, in the new book YOU being Beautiful, a woman who has “good” sex can shave 5-8 years off her “real age.”

For men in these age groups, cheating wives is not the only problem. ED can indicate other health problems. Belly fat grabs testosterone and changes it to estrogen. This depresses the sex drive in both men and women. Additionally, this central weight gain correlates with other metabolic diseases like diabetes, fatty liver, and heart disease.

Love is a complicated biological topic. Endorphins drive the lust/love stage and then settle into the “oxytocin” attachment phase. A rooster injected with oxytocin will sit and hatch eggs. According to Dr. Oz, this powerful chemical is only active for seven years. If couples don’t “re-invent” their relationship every so often, they are bound to fall out of love.

But the “love center” in the brain can become “addicted to love.” A strong dose of true love stimulates the same brain receptor as cocaine. 

The best advice I can provide is to read the book Jitterbug Perfume by Tom Robbins. The recipe for longevity in the novel includes three simple things: hot baths, dancing, and lots and lots of sex.

Whether or not you fulfill yourself with someone you’ve met online is your own business. But improving your sex life can lead to a healthier life no matter who you’re having sex with.

Remember men, engage often, but if you want to keep your woman home, make it uber sexy, each time.
 

 

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