Depending on the circumstances, falling asleep immediately after sex can be a risky business. You do not want to seem rude and abandon traditional sentimentality, but you feel tired. So how best to proceed in such a situation and that usually occurs after having sex?
This question set evolutionary psychologists from the University of Michigan and Albright College in the United States. According to the study, the tendency to fall asleep shortly after sex is associated with a great desire to partner affection and love.
"The more likely one partner falls asleep immediately after sex, the stronger the desire for another partner to express his feelings," explained Daniel Kruger (Daniel Kruger), author of the study.
The study involved 456 men and women who responded to the online survey about their experiences and desires after sex. Participants answered questions such as: "Who falls asleep after sex?" and "who falls asleep first when you go to sleep, but not after sex."
Participants whose partners were beginning to nod off immediately after sex had a stronger desire to cuddle and talk to your partner after sex.
The researchers explained that falling asleep immediately after sex can be a subconscious way to avoid any conversations about commitment.
The study also examined who often falls asleep after sex: male or female?
Contrary to popular stereotype, men fall asleep after sex no more often than women. However, women are more likely to fall asleep in the first case, when there were no sex.
According to the assumptions of researchers, men stay longer in the waking state as a reference partner of the defense, making sure that the woman did not leave him for another partner. Also, men do not go to sleep longer in an attempt to encourage a woman to have sex.
This question set evolutionary psychologists from the University of Michigan and Albright College in the United States. According to the study, the tendency to fall asleep shortly after sex is associated with a great desire to partner affection and love.
"The more likely one partner falls asleep immediately after sex, the stronger the desire for another partner to express his feelings," explained Daniel Kruger (Daniel Kruger), author of the study.
The study involved 456 men and women who responded to the online survey about their experiences and desires after sex. Participants answered questions such as: "Who falls asleep after sex?" and "who falls asleep first when you go to sleep, but not after sex."
Participants whose partners were beginning to nod off immediately after sex had a stronger desire to cuddle and talk to your partner after sex.
The researchers explained that falling asleep immediately after sex can be a subconscious way to avoid any conversations about commitment.
The study also examined who often falls asleep after sex: male or female?
Contrary to popular stereotype, men fall asleep after sex no more often than women. However, women are more likely to fall asleep in the first case, when there were no sex.
According to the assumptions of researchers, men stay longer in the waking state as a reference partner of the defense, making sure that the woman did not leave him for another partner. Also, men do not go to sleep longer in an attempt to encourage a woman to have sex.
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