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By Adam Eason
Ok, so maybe you started smoking thinking it looked cool and that
it might affect your sex life to look cool, or be grown up or
rebellious or whatever.
You are of course totally correct in assuming that smoking affects
your sex life. In fact, several recent studies have looked at
exactly this question in regard to male impotence and found that
there is a link between smoking and difficulties having an erection.
Now tell me how cool is that? That is surely far too grown up,
that is as grown up as your aged grandfather!
Smoking has been linked to coronary artery blockage, but now we
know that arteries in the penis are damaged by smoking, too. In
a study of men with penile artery blockage (average age 35), the
smokers were significantly more blocked than non-smokers. And
the more they smoked, the more their arteries were blocked. Since
erections are mainly caused by blood flowing into the penis through
arteries, unclogged arteries are very important in enhancing one's
sex life.
Nicotine is a vasoconstrictor, meaning it tightens blood vessels
and restricts blood flow. In the long term, it has even been shown
to cause permanent damage to arteries. Since a man's erection
depends on blood flow, researchers assumed smoking would affect
erections. Studies have confirmed this time and again. In one
study published in 1986 in Addiction Behavior, it was shown that
just two cigarettes could cause softer erections in male smokers.
Results are corroborated by a definitive study published in June
2001 that looked at all studies done on impotent men over the
last two decades. The research showed that 40 percent of men affected
by impotence were smokers, as opposed to 28 percent of the general
male population. Interesting eh?
So what does all this discussion about impotence mean for women?
During sexual arousal, the labia, clitoris, and vagina also swell
up with blood, similar to a man's penis, enhancing sensation and
arousal. If nicotine can restrict blood flow and cause erectile
dysfunction in men, it can be assumed that blood flow is restricted
in women as well, and may have a negative effect on sensation.
In the British Medical Associations report: "Smoking and Reproductive
Life", the report states that Women who smoke take longer to conceive.
Among smokers, the chances of conceiving fall by 10 – 40 per cent
per cycle. The greater the quantity of cigarettes smoked, the
longer a woman is likely to take to achieve pregnancy.
Cigarette smoking can also affect male fertility: smoking reduces
the quality of semen. Men who smoke have a lower sperm count than
non-smokers, and their semen contains a higher proportion of malformed
sperm. By-products of nicotine present in semen of smokers have
been found to reduce the mobility of sperm.
Of course, quitting smoking would also eliminate stained teeth,
unhealthy skin, rapid accumulation of wrinkles
on the face, and clothing, hair,
and breath that stink of smoke. That might improve one's sex life.
Decreasing your risk of cancer and heart disease — which also
do tend to have negative effects on one's sex life — can also
be sexy in the long run.
Smokers may have enjoyed a sexy image in the past, but research
tells us that they are not "doing it" as often as non-smokers.
Studies show that men between 25 and 40 years who smoked one or
more packs per day had sex less often than non-smoking men of
the same age. Another study suggested that carbon monoxide in
the blood caused by smoking inhibits the production of testosterone
(a hormone that creates sex drive).
Lastly, smoking affects fertility. Smokers' sperm come in many
sizes and shapes - many of them not normal. Some have two tails
or two heads, others have giant or tiny heads, and some have split
tails. The more a man smokes, the worse the damage. Nicotine essentially
poisons the sperm and its ability to fertilize an egg.
Smoking isn't good for your lungs or heart as is very well documented,
and it certainly isn't good for your sex life. It is no longer
cool. Are you sleeping with an inactive ashtray? Is your libido
being smoked away?
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Source: http://www.upublish.info
About the Author:
Adam Eason
Adam Eason is a UK based, renowned consultant, speaker and best-selling
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