The frequency of happy life has always been a topic of great concern for veteran drivers. What is too much and yet too little? What harm can excessive or insufficient intake do to the body?
Boys with frequent happy lives are more likely to have issues.
There is a rumor circulating on the internet: frequent happy life can increase the risk of boys having problems.
Problems occur in the epithelial malignant problem, which is the most common malignant problem in boys’ systems.
Problems are important organs exclusive to boys, known as the “life gland” of boys, closely related to health.
Excessive happy life can lead to repeated congestion, proliferation, affect function, and many people associate excessive happy life with problems.
A study by the Academy of Sciences shows a negative correlation with the risk of problems.
The study followed over 30,000 boys for 18 years and found.
Compared to boys who are happy 4-7 times a month, boys who are happy 21 times a month have a risk of problems of 0.81 in 20-29-year-old boys and 0.78 in 40-49-year-old boys.
Girls with fewer happy lives often experience early menopause.
A study by University College London shows that girls who have happy lives weekly have a 28% lower risk of menopause than women who have happy lives monthly.
This may be related to the distribution of energy in our bodies, as girls consume a huge amount of energy.
If you do not engage in happy activities, your body will not receive the signal that you may get pregnant, so you will not invest. The result is menopause.
Girls who have happy lives at least once a month are also less likely to experience early menopause than girls who do not have happy lives.
So, what frequency is better for the health of boys and girls?
There is a widely circulated “happy love formula”: happy intercourse frequency = age is the first digit multiplied by 9.
The tens digit of the product is the happy survival period, and the unit digit is how many happy activities you should have. For example, a young person in their twenties should have 8 happy activities in 10 days.
Couples in the honeymoon period may have several happy activities in a day, and it is not a big problem to only have one happy activity after marriage for a few months.
So, there is no need to adhere to formulas or compare with others in this matter; self-awareness is the most important.
Do not engage in happy activities too frequently or force yourself to abstain. Generally, the best indicator is not feeling tired the next day, no soreness in the waist and legs, easy recovery, and both parties feeling comfortable.