Mexico: Study indicates female tobacco smokers have 47 percent less sex

Posted on October 9, 2012 • Filed under: Culture, Latin America Health, Mexico, Social Issues

A study conducted at the National Institute of Respiratory Diseases revealed that addiction to snuff causes decreased libido.
A study conducted at the National Institute of Respiratory Diseases (INER) found that young women who do not smoke are almost twice more sex than those who consume snuff, which implies that addiction decreases sexual encounters, and check suffering pain and anorgasmia.

Raul Sansores, pulmonologist and director of the Clinic’s Tobacco INER, explained that according to the study in this institute on smoking entitled “Women between butts”, in the section on sexuality could be detected in general, not consume snuff have sex 3.2 a week, while the average female smokers down to 1.7, ie 47% less. Read Article

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