TMI, perhaps?
alliex
Posts: 35 Member
Me and my husband have recently been 'intimate', shall we say. Beforehand, I was feeling fine, but now afterwards I feel like I have had a total energy crash. It almost feels like low blood sugar.
I'm not diabetic or anything.
Dinner isn't ready until about 5:40pm, and will be meat, veg and potatoes baked without oil. Should I have something now to keep my energy up or should I wait for dinner.
Never felt like this before tbh.
Thanks for your help
I'm not diabetic or anything.
Dinner isn't ready until about 5:40pm, and will be meat, veg and potatoes baked without oil. Should I have something now to keep my energy up or should I wait for dinner.
Never felt like this before tbh.
Thanks for your help
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If you're feeling like that I would yes, even if its just some fruit or a small snack.0
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A small snack might be good, but it's probably your hormones just settling. That's why people (especially men it seems) get sleepy afterward. Try relaxing in bed and cuddling a bit if you can before jumping right into doing anything.0
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Common afterwards it is lights out !!!!!!!!!!!!!
((Just Saying 4 me))0 -
I've had a chunk of carrot that was left over from the dinner prep.
But at least I have a good reason for the hubby to cook tonight.
Thank you for answering, I thought people would ignore this post and I felt really awkward0 -
sex is exercise. You need to make sure you are eating properly so you don't get sick.0
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You're just sex-beat, drink a tall cold glass of crystal light and take it easy for a few after sex0
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sex is exercise. You need to make sure you are eating properly so you don't get sick.
I have to agree. Its deffinitly exercise. Its normal for it to cause hunger like any other exercise. Don't be embarassed, it was a valid question.0
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