Time of day women can more easily be aroused?


Question:
Us men tend to wake up with strong erections. Do women have a time of day where theyre more inclined to start making out? (all other variables not interfering)

Answers:
Your morning erection is caused by two things: your full bladder putting pressure on the prostate, making an erection more likely, and testosterone levels, which are highest in the morning. Testosterone is partially responsible for sex drive in both men and women (although men obviously have far more testosterone than women). So, the simple answer to your question is that the morning would be the best time for a woman to be more aroused, since testosterone levels are highest in the morning. However, since women have far less testosterone than men, they are less affected by it. In fact, many women's arousal is affected more by stress levels, anxieties, fatigue, etc. than by testosterone. So, if you must have a time period during the day when women are most likely to be receptive to arousal, the morning would be it--although it is not as pronounced as it is for men in the morning. With all that being said, many men (and women) think that the best sex is, in fact, "morning sex".

Other Answers:
There is no specific time. It really depends on the woman.
Around 3:00 in the afternoon.
in the morning
It is during the ovulation that a woman is more aroused.
Usually when i walk in the door.
yes in the afternoon or early morning like 3am
There is no certain time when us women are just ready to go at it. If your both in bed, and you wake up with an erection...go down on her till she wakes up...that should make her wake up horney! lol
Right after you do the dishes and laundry and watch the kids for a few hours while we soak in a bath!Honestly the morning,your hormones are highest when you first wake up!
I think most women are hotter in the evening after a long, hot bath, and a glass of wine. Also, a little thc never hurts.


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