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Here are why men die during s3x romp according to experts

by Arogbonlo Israel
4 February, 2022
in Lifestyle, Metro, News
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The term “s3x” is an energy draining activity that has led many people especially men to their early graves since they allow pleasure to override their reasonings.

In this article, we’ll be taking a look at some reasons men die during s3x with their lovers based on expert opinions.

Some medical practitioners in a separate interview with a Nigerian news outlet (not QUEST TIMES) said that, death can occur during consensual s3x for a number of reasons, generally because of the physical strain of the activity, or because of unusual extenuating circumstances.

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Speaking on factors that can lead to death during sex, the Chief Medical Director, CKC Hospital, Sango-Ota, Dr Samuel Bankole, described s3x as an energy sapping activity that could lead to death if either of the partners is not in a stable health condition.

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He blamed some recorded incidents of death on s3xual enhancers, which their users hardly bother about their negative consequences.

As an African, he believes in Magun (or thunderbolt) but he argued that Magun does not take the life of its victim until when such victim eat, drink or do the forbidden.

“S3x is an energy sapping activity. Some die as a result of engaging in the act despite their unstable health condition, to satisfy their lust and some take s3xual enhancements to go extra miles to satisfy their partners without minding the danger attached to it,” he stressed.

Also speaking, Dr Olugbenga Alabi of Ota General Hospital, Ogun State, stressed that as much as s3x is a pleasurable activity, it is also an activity that consumes a lot of energy.

Alabi described the general belief that s3x is a mere pleasurable event that requires no energy, as being far from the truth.

He explained that Adenosine Tri-Phosphate (ATP) otherwise known as the energy currency of the body, consumed during s3xual intercourse, especially during orgasm is very high.

According to him, “Death during s3x is more common with patients that have background of certain illnesses, and the commonest in this part of the world is cardiovascular diseases; hypertension and diabetes.

“They can be predisposed to death during sexual intercourse. It’s commoner with men than women because, according to the orgasm ladder, men reach orgasm faster than women. A woman may just be in stage 2 during s3x while a man may have reached stage 5 and come back to zero.

“The commonest cause of death during s3xual intercourse is patient having subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH). It’s a form of stroke and also a form of blood vessel taking blood to brain bursting during s3x,” he stated.

“We have cases like that of people who were rushed to the hospital. If they are rushed to the hospital on time, they may still survive but if not, it’s something very lethal.

Alabi also stressed that the life of a patient suffering from Myocardial infarction (MI), which is commonly known as heart attack, could be cut short while having marathon s3x.

“During s3x, all the body parts and soul are involved. It’s not only the body; the soul must also be ready to do it. So when all those things come to play, there is increased consumption of energy.”

What to watch out for during s3x

Kindly withdraw if you notice the following signs during s3x:

  1. Heavy breathing and sweating during sex

  2. Drowsiness 

  3. Irregular pounding heartbeats

  4. Feeling feverish

  5. Tiredness

  6. Body pain

  7. Headache

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