Future Health Frontiers Q&A Men’s Health

What not to eat after sex

Asked by:Kelly

Asked on:Apr 07, 2026 07:00 AM

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  • Booth Booth

    Apr 07, 2026

      My body has always been relatively strong, and I am a somewhat fat man. I am not afraid of cold but most afraid of heat. Therefore, when I got married last fall, many of my friends laughed at me and said, regardless of your physical condition, a real man is only one who can survive three summers. Sure enough, the first summer of my marriage was really painful, especially when I had sex with my wife, the popular saying truly came true: it was painful and happy at the same time.

      So, after having sex with my wife, I would take out an ice-cold drink and drink it, but my wife would rush over and stop me, saying that drinking cold things after sex is harmful to the body and that I would waste my time in bed. I'm half-convinced, is this really happening?

      This statement is unscientific. Most of the people who say this lack sexual knowledge and therefore infer this ridiculous statement. After having sex, eating some cold food will not have any adverse effects on the body. Because the changes caused by sexual excitement focus only on sensation nerve System and endocrine system, as the sexual excitement subsides, this change slowly returns to normal. Even if there is a stimulating effect from eating something cold, it is only limited to the digestive tract. What's more, it is enough to make the food warm during the eating process. healthy The irritating effect on the gastrointestinal tract is minimal. As for those who originally suffer from gastroenteritis, indigestion, and ulcer disease, even if they cannot have sex, it is not good to eat too much cold food. It can be seen that when consuming cold drinks, ice cream, popsicles, etc., regardless of whether you have sex or not, you should limit it according to your own gastrointestinal function, and do not eat it without restraint.

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