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We know sex can help you sleep—but did you know that poor sleep can disrupt your sex life, too?
How many times have you or your spouse just been 'too tired'?
Lack of sleep can throw off your hormones, increase stress, and reduce libido. For couples, it can lead to less intimacy and more frustration.
If you're waking up tired and feeling disconnected, sleep might be the missing piece! | | | | |
Sexsomnia is a type of parasomnia where a person engages in sexual behaviors, like touching or initiating intercourse, while still asleep.
It's rare but can be confusing and even distressing, especially in relationships.
The good news? It's treatable, and understanding the science behind it is the first step.
Curious how it works and what to do about it? | | | | |
Dreams can be wild. But what does it really mean when your sleep gets steamy?
Sex dreams are more common than you might think! Roughly 10–12% of men's dreams and 4–8% of women's dreams include sexual content.
And no, they don't always reflect hidden desires! Sometimes, they're linked to stress, memory processing, or just random brain activity.
They might even signal that your brain is working through emotional or physical needs you haven't noticed when awake! | | | | |
Supportive, springy, and built for more than just sleep. Here's what to look for. | | | | Why more couples are choosing to sleep in separate beds, and how it can actually affect your sex life. | | | | You've heard of sex for better sleep, but could it also help prevent nightmares? Let's dig into what we know. | | | | Not just about sex! Learn what science says about your dream life and what it could mean. | | | | | | |
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