When it comes to menstruation, a woman’s hormones are
in a constant state of flux to result in new changes every day of your cycle –
and a number of them have a serious effect on your sex life, too.
By knowing what you and your body are going through,
you can be better prepared to deal with what’s to come, and also to reap the
sexual benefits the whole way through. What follows is a chronological
breakdown of the 3 week cycle that will help you master your menses!
Week 1
Make Time for Make-up Sex
Your peaking fertility in the first week of your
menstrual cycle will make him more possessive and you more assertive, according
to evolutionary psychology. This is the perfect mix when it comes to tiff-causing
tensions in the relationship, but not to worry, because this is the same week
you’re easier to become sexually aroused,
making some mind-blowing make-up sex more than likely.
Sexy Sounds
In the first days of your cycle you may experience a
hoarser than usual voice, meaning you can really commit to some Kathleen Turner
levels of dirty talk during sex!
While menstruation’s effect on voice has been studied
quite a bit, there is no clear reasoning for this – it just happens. Fun
fact; many professional singers have ‘grace days’ included in their
performance contracts for just this very reason.
Week 2
Burnin’ Up
The increase in your levels of estrogen can cause you
to burn off more fat than usual during your trips to the gym, according to a
review in Current Opinion in Pharmacology. The effect is strongest two
days before you start ovulating, so make the most of this time by cranking up
your cardio and presenting yourself in your favorite lingerie.
Craving the Strong, Secure Type
Your unconscious emphasis on reproduction will have
you liking a certain kind of man this week, namely muscle-y manly men, and the
healthier their stock portfolio, the better.
Again this comes down to Evo Psych, as a masculine
fella with a strong jawline has some choice genetic material to pass on, and if
he’s got the bank to boot, he can provide for your shared offspring – both of
which you might find yourself responding to.
Your Gaydar Pings Perfectly
According to a study in Psychological Science,
your peak time for procreation coincides with your precise ability to figure
out if he’s straight or not. The reasoning here again comes down to
evolutionary psychology, which posits that you’re more open than ever to cues
and clues as to whether or not a man is into you.
Let Your Hormones Do the Shopping
When you’re ovulating, you’ll find that you’re
extra-competitive, increasingly extroverted and likely to wear revealing
clothes that stands out from other women. Not only this, but you may find
yourself opening your purse to buy things you would have walked right passed
the week before. These findings are actually from the Journal of Consumer
Research, which is equal parts fascinating and terrifying, if you ask us.
DAY 14: THE BEST SEX OF YOUR CYCLE
This is enough to add to your calendar every month for
years to come; according to Italian researchers and published in a recent
edition of The Journal of Sexual Medicine, on or around the 14th day of your cycle is when your clitoris grows about
twenty percent bigger than its normal size. Not only is your sweet spot even
easier to reach, it will become engorged much more easily than usual, which
drastically up your chances of becoming fully aroused.
Week 3
Tossin’ & Turnin’
As your heightened estrogen levels from the previous
two weeks are being replaced with progesterone (which your body produces to
facilitate the pregnancy it is absolutely certain will happen this time, as it
is every month), you might be experiencing lighter or harder-to-come-by
sleeping patterns, according to the International Journal of Endocrinology.
While you could use this extra awake time counting sheep, wouldn’t a full-body massage from your partner be an even better idea?
Things get
decidedly less sexy from here, but hey, take heart in the fact that the cycle
begins anew for the next month – so make the most of it!
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