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<blockquote data-quote="Indrajith Gamage" data-source="post: 26074089" data-attributes="member: 575786"><p>What difference does it make if the heart rate is elevated, and the cause is physical? (i.e. Cells need more oxygen in the blood) You were talking about heart rate, health and stress. All combined, you obviously implied that elevating heart rate is unhealthy. Obviously there's no "need" to do it. There's no "need" to have any sex either, it won't result in any physical health complications. However, your explanation that somehow the heart rate increase during sex in natural due course is detrimental, and that you have to take measures to stop it from happening for the sake of your heart health is demonstrably false and almost ridiculous.</p><p></p><p>"Yes exceeding 100 is good for the heart, but not during sex" that's simply idiotic. What difference does it make? Sex is an activity with a physical component, depending on how you do it. Physical activities increase the need for oxygen to the cells, and the heart increases to supply oxygenated blood faster. That's all. If you're very inexperienced in sex, Adrenaline can cause a rate increase as well, but that's actually quite beneficial, especially if you have potency issues.</p><p></p><p>Connection with partner is not that important in casual sex. It's mostly true with a loving, monogamous partner, which I have experienced a few times, but as I've said earlier, there's too much to give up for that slight additional return, which I have decided as not being beneficial in the bigger picture. Of course you can disagree, because these are not facts, just opinions. </p><p></p><p>Trying to fit in the clichéd Science and Art into everything is just not for me. People's tastes are different. What works for you most probably won't work for another. You might love some food, and think those who don't share the same feeling is missing out, but the truth is, actual personal enjoyment is not an absolute thing. It's relative to one another. Being able to understand that is quite important. <img class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" alt="👍" title="Thumbs up :thumbsup:" src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/6.6/png/unicode/64/1f44d.png" data-shortname=":thumbsup:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Indrajith Gamage, post: 26074089, member: 575786"] What difference does it make if the heart rate is elevated, and the cause is physical? (i.e. Cells need more oxygen in the blood) You were talking about heart rate, health and stress. All combined, you obviously implied that elevating heart rate is unhealthy. Obviously there's no "need" to do it. There's no "need" to have any sex either, it won't result in any physical health complications. However, your explanation that somehow the heart rate increase during sex in natural due course is detrimental, and that you have to take measures to stop it from happening for the sake of your heart health is demonstrably false and almost ridiculous. "Yes exceeding 100 is good for the heart, but not during sex" that's simply idiotic. What difference does it make? Sex is an activity with a physical component, depending on how you do it. Physical activities increase the need for oxygen to the cells, and the heart increases to supply oxygenated blood faster. That's all. If you're very inexperienced in sex, Adrenaline can cause a rate increase as well, but that's actually quite beneficial, especially if you have potency issues. Connection with partner is not that important in casual sex. It's mostly true with a loving, monogamous partner, which I have experienced a few times, but as I've said earlier, there's too much to give up for that slight additional return, which I have decided as not being beneficial in the bigger picture. Of course you can disagree, because these are not facts, just opinions. Trying to fit in the clichéd Science and Art into everything is just not for me. People's tastes are different. What works for you most probably won't work for another. You might love some food, and think those who don't share the same feeling is missing out, but the truth is, actual personal enjoyment is not an absolute thing. It's relative to one another. Being able to understand that is quite important. 👍 [/QUOTE]
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