BY GARDY CHACHAS
gchacha@standardmedia.co.ke
And just when we thought all the potential benefits of having sex have been exhausted comes Dr Nick Drydakis, an economics lecturer at Anglia Ruskin University in the UK.
This chap is definitely going to be loved by many as his research points to an interesting connection between mojo and mulla.
Regular sex, according to Nick, is all you need to be remunerated well at work and be rich.
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This is quite interesting since it means that if you have been hoping to get a raise from your boss, you need to get busy in the bedroom.
Nick and his colleagues found that people who have sex at least four times a week get paid more than people who do not have as much sex – regardless of education or profession.
“People need to love and be loved (sexually and non-sexually) by others.
In the absence of these elements, many people become susceptible to loneliness, social anxiety, and depression that could affect their working life,” Nick is recorded telling CBS News.
Nick’s study profiled different sex groups and preferences, including straight and gay couples. All participants – 7,500 people aged between 26 and 50 – provided data and information ranging from health, sexual activity, and employment status to earnings.
Absence of physical intimacy can have a significant impact on a person’s state of mind, the researchers also found.
The study revealed that even people who have health problems earn more if they have regular sex, and that people who do not have sex at all earn three per cent less than people who have sex.
If your spouse is not providing enough action then show them the findings from this study.
It would work for a wife who is always asking for money and material gains… since they need an expensive gift for a birthday, all it would take is regular coitus to get your boss dishing increments which can then buy just about everything.
Take it with a pinch of salt or not, anybody who tries this is in for a treat – success or disappointment.