If you ever had sex in a hotel room and thought, "Well, that was better than it usually is," you're not the only one.
Turns
out there are chemical responses that occur in our brains when we have
sex in a hotel bed, that don't necessarily happen in our personal
bedrooms, says Ian Kerner, a licensed psychotherapist, sex counselor and
best-selling author of "She Comes First" and "Passionista: The
Empowered Woman's Guide To Pleasuring A Man."
When a couple
engages in sexual acts in a hotel room, versus the bedroom, "the novelty
of the hotel room is going to stimulate dopamine transmission in the
brain, which pays a big role in arousal and sexual excitement," Kerner
told HuffPost.
Hotels are an indulgence:
Because hotels
are often designed to be luxurious and sensual -- there's good lighting,
candles, expensive sheets, a big bed, it's designed to appeal to the
five senses -- "there's a psychological mindset when people check into a
hotel that they can pamper themselves. There’s something a little
luxurious, languorous, sumptuous about a hotel that lends itself to
feeling sexual."
Hotels help you check out of life:
Another
factor Kerner points out is that "for sexual arousal to occur,
especially in women, parts of the brain associated with anxiety and
stress need to turn off," he said. "So I often advise couples to turn
their bedroom into a love nest that’s free from distractions. I think a
hotel -- as a sort of generic luxury -- automatically helps people tune
out the anxiety. There aren’t photos of kids, bills that need to be
paid, books that need to be read; you’re in a place out of time, out of
your life. And the shutting down or the pushing away of that anxiety,
creating a boundary of anxiety and stressors of everyday life, is going
to contribute to sexual arousal."
And, perhaps best of all, you don't have to go very far:
You
don't really have to be on vacation to reap the benefits. In perhaps
the best argument for taking more staycations, Kerner says hotels
inherently spice things up, just by being different than the norm.
"Sometimes
sex therapists often advise patients to switch up their sex scripts and
try having sex in different positions, or try having sex in different
rooms," Kerner said. "So inherently, going to a hotel is going to
provide a break in the routine that’s also going to be stimulating”.
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Thursday, 29 October 2015
Hotel Sex Is Better Than Regular Sex - Here's Why
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10/29/2015 12:22:00 pm
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