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aychamo
Oct11-04, 09:53 AM
Hey guys;

I'm wondering why we get tired after sex. I remember reading something in a physiology book about how when you are trying to reach orgasm (i.e., sex) either parasympathetic or sympathetic takes over, but when you have the orgasm the other one takes over.

Is the taking over of one of those why we get tired?

Is there any evolutionary reasons for this? Perhaps the sleeping allows you to devote energy into rebuilding your sperm collection, which ensures you of being ready to get more copies of your genes into the next generation. I know you would make the sperm regardless, but perhaps this helps?

I guess I want to ask this too. How comes sometimes not having sex can keep you awake?

The_Professional
Oct11-04, 10:14 PM
People get tired after sex? sounds very foreign to me :approve: :biggrin:

Sometimes it could be stress from work, life or family.

bross7
Oct11-04, 10:49 PM
Perhaps they are out of shape, or maybe they have been "out of commission" for a while. :wink:
I guess it would probably be a case of temporary exhaustion caused by the rush of emotion from the orgasm. Intercourse is a pretty active activity so there will be some physical drainage but I think most of it would be from the emotional aspect. You put everything into achieving the final means and then it all rushes out in a relatively quick period.

aychamo
Oct12-04, 12:35 AM
-- sorry for this post, i was a little inebriated bc i was waiting for my MCAT score lastnight

selfAdjoint
Oct12-04, 09:47 AM
Maybe it's psychological. Omni animale post coitum triste, said some Roman.

nautica
Oct12-04, 11:46 PM
-- sorry for this post, i was a little inebriated bc i was waiting for my MCAT score lastnight

So, how did you do??? Where are you applying to med school?

Moonbear
Oct13-04, 01:46 AM
Tired, or just very relaxed? Orgasm releases endogenous opioids, so to put it simply, you have a bit of a buzz going and are very relaxed, which is conducive to napping.

Kerrie
Oct13-04, 09:53 AM
I don't think that just applies to men :tongue2:

Moonbear
Oct14-04, 04:29 PM
I don't think that just applies to men :tongue2:

No, it doesn't. They just get a bad reputation for it. :biggrin: