There has never been a better reason to keep a menstruation calendar.
If you struggle to achieve the big O, research shows you can majorly up your chances by paying attention to your cycle.
It makes sense really, when you consider how closely linked our sex drive and hormones are.
According to Gabrielle Lichterman, author of 28 Days: What Your Cycle Reveals about Your Love Life, Moods, and Potential and founder of Hormonology, our sexual desire fluctuates with our hormones.
She writes: “In women with menstrual cycles, testosterone rises and falls throughout the month, which raises and lowers their sexual desire, ease of achieving orgasm and intensity of orgasm.”
While days 1-14 are "red hot" sexual days, testosterone levels (which control libido) peak on day 13 and stay high on day 14.
According to Women's Health, it's the latter day that has the best orgasm potential, with the clitoris swelling by about twenty per cent on day 14, and arousal at an all time high.
So there you go, day 14 for the win.
This baby girl’s name used to be hugely popular in Ireland Baby names will always come in and out of style, but there is one name that is at risk of going extinct, and you may be surprised, as it was once a beloved name for Irish mams in the 1990s. According to a report […]
‘It’s just what I needed for the summer’ As the summer months approach getting a cool, comfortable nights sleep is often harder as the temperature rises. It might be a good time to invest in a summer duvet so you don’t overheat during the night, and this bestseller Slumberdown duvet could be the perfect choice. […]
‘I wish I bought one sooner’ Shoppers are rushing to buy this huge 40% discount on a popular Stanley cup – but you’ll have to be quick. A number of colourways including rose petal, orange cream, and sea glass aura have already sold out with shoppers snapping up this Amazon deal. But at the time […]