What Happens When You Stop Having Sex
You Might Feel More Anxious
Your Heart May Not Work as Well
You Might Get Less Exercise
You May Lose Your Keys More Often
Your Immune System May Get Weaker
Your Relationship Changes
Your Prostate May Be Less Healthy
You Might Sleep Less
Aches and Pains Hang Around
You Could Have Sexual Problems Later
Your Blood Pressure Might Rise
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