Various household electronic products have become an indispensable part of life. However, while enjoying modern life, there is also increasing attention to the impact on health. The MSNBC website in the United States states that television, computers, mobile phones, etc. are considered invisible third parties. At the beginning of this year, a survey in the UK left many people stunned: half of British men said they were willing to sacrifice six months of sex to get a free 50 inch plasma TV. In addition, 75% of men advocate making a choice between chocolate and sex, with the former being more attractive. Previously, Italian sexologists surveyed over 500 couples and obtained similar results.
He found that couples who watch TV in moderation before going to bed have sex twice a week on average, while those who watch TV for a long time before going to bed have a significant decrease in their frequency of sexual activity. The National Sleep Foundation of the United States also stated that addiction to television programs is the main reason for the significant decline in sexual desire in Americans. These all indicate that watching TV in the bedroom can greatly reduce people's interest in sex. Especially when watching movies and TV shows with ups and downs in scripts and nostalgic sadness before going to bed, emotions become too excited and filled with TV footage, making it difficult to enjoy sex calmly. Multiple studies have pointed out that excessive human exposure to electronic products, especially mobile phones and laptops, may affect the quantity and quality of male sperm, increase the risk of various diseases in the fetus, and reduce people's interest. Multiple medical surveys have shown that the longer a person uses a mobile phone, the lower the number and activity of male sperm.
Animal experiments have shown that mice exposed to electromagnetic radiation from mobile phones for more than 6 hours a day experience mutations in sperm cells, compression of the central nervous system, and damage to male erectile function and female sexual arousal. A well-known answer research institution in the United States states that 63% of people in the United States use their phones for extended periods of time like toilets. 37% of Americans often use computers in their bedrooms. A recent report from a research institution in the UK shows that out of every 10 people in the UK, 8 use devices such as computers and mobile phones before going to bed, and 1/3 are accustomed to sending and receiving emails while lying in bed. They also said that as long as you have a mobile phone and computer to accompany you, you can stay away from your lover for a long time. Sexologists from both countries have pointed out that using computers and mobile phones can promote anxiety, overly focusing on mobile phones and computer information, distracting people from sexual attention, and neglecting the inner sexual desire of those next to them.