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With many on social media speculating there may well be a mini baby boom in 9 months’ time as people seek to quell boredom during nationwide lockdown it seems more frequent sex may actually be beneficial to our health - or so Natalia Kobikinai, a Russian-born sexologist claims.

Author:Rock Wildfire
Reviewer:Professor Jhiz
Oct 18, 20227 Shares276 Views
With many on social media speculating there may well be a mini baby boom in 9 months’ time as people seek to quell boredom during nationwide lockdown it seems more frequent sexmay actually be beneficial to our health – or so Natalia Kobikinai, a Russian-born sexologist claims.
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Of course, for some of us sex doesn’t necessarily lead to orgasm - unfortunately. And apparently, that means our immune systems aren’t as good as those that do regularly reach climax Natalia explained to her 98k followers on Instagram. She said: “Orgasms kill all coronaviruses," adding that a "good and deep blowjobclears the karma and raises the vibration."
Kobilkina offered advice to viewers in a recent online class on how to keep the highly infectious Covid-19 at bay through regular, good, orgasmic sex. Which could well lead to a mini baby boom. “Orgasms kill all coronaviruses. I guarantee you that. Sex is very good prophylaxis against coronavirus as it super-activates the immune system”, she said.
Adding: “That’s why older people get sick, they don’t orgasm. If they had sex they would deal with the virus better”. But her advice didn’t seem to wash with people on Twitter with many criticising her for the advice given.
One said: "I'm wondering what to think. It’s better not to bother people with your nonsense". Another added: "You are pretty dumb."
Although some people were keen to give anything a go and at the end of the day there are worse things to endure than a good orgasm, right? Even if we don’t have a partner – there’s always solo fun to enjoy achieving those good vibrations Kobilkina has ranted on about.
To be fair to her she has had several best sellers, including "A Woman’s Guide to Happiness, 69 Sex Tips and 33 Days to the Dream." Kobilkina also has a master’s degree in Family Psychotherapy and Sexology from the Research Institute for Family Systems Therapy and Medical Psychology in Russia.
There’s no denying that sex is good for your soul. It’s said to be a great stress-reliever and for some people it can be really beneficial to their mental wellbeing. So, whether it's immune-boosting or not or Kobilkina’s theory holds any credence we don't see the harm in practicing with a partner to pass the time – obviously, within the confinements and safety of your own home.
Rock Wildfire

Rock Wildfire

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Rock Wildfire is an enigmatic individual whose very presence exudes an air of mystery and intrigue. With a commanding physique and a bald head adorned with expressive tattoos, Rock stands as a living masterpiece. His piercing gaze, often hidden behind stylish sunglasses, adds an extra layer of intrigue to his persona. Rock embraces his rebellious nature, unapologetically indulging in vices like smoking. Yet, beneath their edgy exterior, beats a heart passionate about wildlife protection. As an animal-crazy advocate, Rock channels their energy into raising awareness and fighting for the well-being of creatures big and small.
Professor Jhiz

Professor Jhiz

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Professor Jhiz brings fun to teaching anatomy. Born in China, she shares her fascination for how the body works. Students say her lectures are lively with jokes and stories. She draws cartoon diagrams that highlight structures creatively. Professor seeks to inspire curiosity and joy in anatomy. She treats each class like a show using props and costumes. When not teaching, Jhiz enjoys karaoke and novelty socks. Her goal is passing on a spirit of wonder to students.
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