Why you want to take an extra risk in quarantine

You might have been walking around in your leggings slash pajamas for about six weeks now, but hey, you do have all the time for a quickie.
You're not tired, you don't have a headache from stress, your banana bread number 981 is done, because working has moved to home and Zoom. You have more time, no travel time, and you take your daily walk. Good for your mind. And that's why there's more quickies in quarantine, according to experts. There are simply fewer excuses: you're not rushed or at that friend's place and at that party there. You're at home, together, and that makes it sexy. Visitor numbers on Pornhub are also skyrocketing. An orgasm is also calming, so if you're not already completely tranquilo and relaxed, know what you need to do. Drag that partner into the shower, couch, or bed.
According to American Men’s Health, which asked a doctor about this, we collectively have a higher libido now that we're in quarantine. We're bored. We have oceans of time. What helps, according to the expert, if you're quite close to each other in quarantine, is to give each other some space. So don't go running together: no. Sometimes leave each other alone, swap those leggings for a lace panty and hop, make it fun.
You're certainly not the only one daring to have an extra quickie in quarantine. At least 13 percent of couples report having more sex now that they're stuck in home isolation. Moreover, we're up for a bit of extra excitement: 26 percent say they're using more sex toys now than before quarantine. This is particularly true for people aged between 20 and 30 years old. They feel like it now that no festival or party is happening. And if you don't live together with your potential flame and are just sitting at home as a single, well, then you have to do it differently. That's why 3 percent of people are engaging in phone sex or sending nude photos to each other.
Oh well, crazy times call for new rules. Flirting from a distance, who cares. In your charming selfie, you definitely don't see those baggy pajama pants.
Source: JFK



