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Sex O'Clock: Exact time both men and women are in sync for love making

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A recent study published in the British Medical Journal may have led to the discovery of the exact time both men and women are in synch for love making.
The study established that that sunlight boosts testosterone by stimulating a part of the brain responsible for hormones. The rising sun therefore gets both men and women in the mood.
A complementing study, done by an Italian research team, as reported by British media, found that 5.48 is the right time a woman can warm up before her partner loses the urge. They also found that it is the time when couples are most likely to reach orgasm.
Conclusions by the researchers were drawn from the understanding that the human body is governed by fluctuations in our hormones, body temperature and blood pressure.

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