Wednesday, April 1, 2020

Can someone fall asleep and still have sex?

If you sleep stupidly at night and your partner wants to please you, but woke up the next day and he or she doesn't remember it at all. Would you feel terrified and broken? This may not be all the situation in the novel. Some researchers have calculated similar cases and thought that "sexsomnia" is a kind of abnormal sleep during sleep (parasomnia, which means strange behavior or unusual movements when sleeping at night) It does exist.

Rugged case

Olin Colin M Shapiro, a professor of psychiatry at the University of Toronto in Canada, conducted a case study [1]. The researchers focused on 11 cases of sexual behavior during sleep. Compared to ordinary sleepwalking, "sexsomnia" has some unique attributes, such as a more pronounced unconscious arousal, movement is more restricted and more specific, and there are specific dreams.

11These 11 cases are also rugged. For example, a bodyguard's wife accused her husband of having sex with her repeatedly at night regardless of her wishes, but couldn't remember anything when she got up the next morning. There is also a female announcer. Her husband is often awakened in the middle of the night. After waking up, she finds out that she is masturbating, but the announcer herself is completely unclear what she did. A female clinical scientist has a similar situation. Because of this, she had an awkward relationship with her husband. In a more rugged case, a man suddenly woke up in a dream and found that his 16-year-old nephew who was staying at his house was stroking his (uncle) 's testicles! However, the nephew did not know this. There are also cases involving children that are not covered here.

Although the term "sexsomnia" is not very common and there were only 11 cases in this study, the researchers tried to find some commonalities. For example, these cases have had abnormalities in sleeping, and several ancestors also have abnormalities in sleeping. There are also several cases with a history of drinking and peony.

Is "sexsomnia" rare?

11 cases are obviously a little rare, but researchers certainly don't stop there. Shapiro and colleagues at the University of Toronto published a survey based on Internet questionnaires in 2007 [2]. They surveyed 832 participants, 7.6% of whom had "sexsomnia", and the proportion of males was higher (11% of male participants and 4% of female participants). It should be noted that these people have sought the help of a doctor due to sleep disorders and therefore cannot represent the general population.

Researchers also found that although patients with "sexsomnia" and people with general sleep disorders have used illegal drugs, the proportion of this population is 15.9% of those with "dreamers" and that only 7.7%, the researchers, therefore, concluded that the phenomenon of "sexsomnia" may be related to drug abuse. Other than that, patients with "sexsomnia" were not significantly different from those with general sleep disorders in terms of fatigue and depression.

Researchers also believe that they may have underestimated the number of "sexsomnia" patients because patients rarely talk to doctors about this during treatment. Of the 63 "sexsomnia" patients found through a questionnaire survey, only 4 had mentioned "sexsomnia" with their doctors. It can be seen that the number of "sexsomnia" patients is likely to be underestimated.

However, the determination of "sexsomnia" requires careful consideration. Some lawyers have successfully won a lawsuit to acquit the defendant on the grounds that the male defendant was a "sexsomnia" patient.

Few people pay attention to this matter, but some criminals find it has opportunities. After all, sexsomnia is sick, so you don't know if you have sexsomnia. You can choose to buy a tpe sex doll to see if you have this case.

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