A study out of the University of
Florence suggests that "sudden coital death" is more likely to occur when men
are having extramarital sex in strange places than when engaged in repetitive,
familiar sex with their spouses. And it's not because their wives kill them. The
authors of the paper aren't sure why the phenomenon exists. It could be the men
are more likely to be full of alcohol and rich food at the time of coitus than
they would be during another dismal evening at home with the old ball-and-chain.
It's also been suggested that guilt and the stress of keeping the affair a
secret might play a part. Either way—it may be time for cheaters to sheath their
swords if they hope to fight another
day.
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