Sexual intercourse

Greek study in the UK: Active sex life translates to more pay!

Greek Dr. Nick Drydakis led a new study by the Anglia Ruskin University in Cambridge, UK, that found that an active sex life increased productivity at work as well as salary output. Dr. Drydakis studied 7,500 Greek adults, aged from 26 to 50 years of age, for the study and found that people who have sex two or three times a week earn 4.5% more than co-workers who do not.

Turkish Health Ministry: Avoid marrying kin, behave ‘softly on first night’

A notice from the Health Ministry on “Consultancy before Marriage” has highlighted that one out of every five marriages are among kin.

The recently released document also includes sexual advice for couples, especially for the “first night.”
“Consanguineous marriage is mostly among first-degree relatives, increasing the number of rare genetic diseases,” it said.

Problems of Serbs in sex

Problems of Serbs in sex

Urologists estimate that between 30 and 50 percent of men in Serbia suffer from erectile dysfunction.

Erectile dysfunction is the chief, most frequent and absolutely curable problem in men.

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