5. Sexsomnia
Sexsomnia is a sleep disorder where people have sex in their sleep. Sexsomnia occurs many of the times to people with a history of sleep disorders. Eight per cent of patients seeking treatment for sleep disorders report Sexsomnia. It affects only about 1.5 per cent of the general population. Most cases involved men. Like sleep-walking, many times a person won’t remember what they did the night before. “The ordinary inhibitions that confine them to a routine pattern of sexual behavior when they are awake aren’t there. So they’re more adventurous and will do partner-pleasing stuff they don’t ordinarily do,” according to Michael Mangan, PhD.
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Sexsomnia includes fondling, vocalization, moaning, and full-on intercourse. It can also raise issues of consent, and be harmful to a partner. Some may question who the sleep-sexer is dreaming about during the act. And in some cases, it’s just plain annoying for the other person in bed.
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