
For many years, I have struggled with getting a good night’s sleep. This has always been partly self-inflicted. Late nights finishing off a Netflix binge or making the grave mistake of enjoying a 4pm iced coffee. It’s something I’m sure we can all relate to!
But with my Apple Watch constantly reminding me that I definitely wasn’t hitting my eight-hour sleep goal and falling short by two hours consistently, I knew something had to change.
So, when I came across a study about how orgasming can help you sleep better, I was intrigued to give it a go. Plus, my city was in a two-week COVID lockdown. More free time stuck at home with nothing to do? Perfect! Masturbating every day for a week was a great way to pass time and boost my mood.
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Before embarking on my journey, I was curious to find out more about the link between orgasms and sleep. In the study, 54.1 per cent of participants reported improved sleep quality and 47.4 per cent reported improved sleep onset from masturbation. The odds were looking pretty good.