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Prevention magazine says your chances of making "whoopie" are 30% higher if you wear socks. Do you believe this?

Just heard this claim on the national radio program tonight as a factoid tossed out by the overnight DJ. They claim that cold feet are the factor here. Do you agree?

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  • Aislinnjonteamawesomewedding_small

    I've heard that wearing socks can make you more likely to orgasm, but I don't see how this 30% more sex figure can be attributed to wearing socks. I wear socks to bed more often in the Winter, when it's colder out; I am definitely more interested in having sex when the bedroom is a normal temperature or a little chilly, as opposed to those 90 degree nights in the Summer. This claim screams of a correlation/causation problem.

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  • Sugarskull_jmc_small

    Wait, so the reason I'm not having sex is a lack of socks?

    ... And here I thought it was being overweight, balding and depressed, with bad teeth oily skin, and the personality of a perturbed honey badger. Who knew?

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