Why love in the afternoon is a thing

In the afternoon, women have high levels of the hormone cortisol, which helps alertness, and are at their most energetic.

In the afternoon, women have high levels of the hormone cortisol, which helps alertness, and are at their most energetic.

Published Dec 26, 2015

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New York - The best time of day to make love is 3pm – when most of us are at work.

That’s apparently when men and women are most in tune with each other’s desires.

In the afternoon, women have high levels of the hormone cortisol, which helps alertness, and are at their most energetic.

Around the same time, men have elevated levels of oestrogen, making them ‘more emotionally present’ during sex.

Hormone expert Alisa Vitti, described 3pm as the ‘afternoon delight’, saying it was the perfect compromise for both sexes’ satisfaction, with men giving women the ‘emotional support’ they crave while still getting plenty of enjoyment.

Vitti, author of the hormone guide WomanCode, said that while men sleep, they produce testosterone, a key hormone in sexual arousal and performance. Levels peak in the early to mid-morning, meaning this is the perfect time for a man to have sex.

‘Men are more interested in initiating sex during this window and are more capable of a better sexual response,’ she added.

However, the late afternoon is another good time for men to have sex because, while their testosterone levels go down, their oestrogen levels rise.

‘While this may not seem like a logical set-up for satisfaction, given the previous endorsement of testosterone, the combination actually makes men more emotionally present during sex and better able to focus on (a woman’s) needs and satisfaction,’ said Miss Vitti.

‘You can see why “afternoon delight” is a thing.’

She also said the best time of the month to have sex was during the ten days or so after ovulation, when ‘women experience a surge in oestrogen and testosterone that causes their desire to skyrocket’.

She added that at this point women ‘feel way more appreciative of receiving pleasure’.

However, she said: ‘The best time for women to get it on, no matter the phase, is midday to late afternoon.

‘This is when cortisol is still abundant and energy is high.’ The trick to having a truly satisfying sex life is for partners to figure out how to synchronise their libidos, said Vitti, who calculated that the best compromise between the two sexes is 3pm.

Unfortunately, being at work at this time of day is likely to prove a challenge for many couples. Previous research has shown that the human body produces a surge in sex hormones and a rush of adrenalin first thing in the morning.

Because of this, sex researchers have suggested that is the best time of day to procreate.

‘In men, testosterone levels peak around 7am, while you’ll both be fully rested, with heightened senses,’ said sex therapist Suzie Hayman, adding that women ‘tend to be more tactile and responsive’ while waking up.

In addition, the average amount of time spent on foreplay almost doubles first thing in the morning, according to a study from Rutger’s University in the US.

This is the time when couples are most likely to have orgasms and conceive, according to research from the University of Modena in Italy.

Daily Mail

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