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QUEENSLAND, Australia — Having sex may feel like a badge of honor for many men, but for others, it’s an act that, once finished, brings about intense feelings of sadness. In a new study, researchers for the first time ever have identified that women aren’t the only ones who can suffer from this emotional tidal wave in the bedroom, better known as post coital dysphoria, or PCD.

PCD occurs when a person has, for all intents and purposes, enjoyable consensual sex with a partner, but is met with “inexplicable feelings of tearfulness, sadness, or irritability” afterwards.

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A world-first study by QUT researchers concludes men can and do suffer from postcoital dysphoria (PCD) which results in feelings of sadness, tearfulness or irritability following sex. (Photo credit: QUT Marketing & Communication)

Researchers from the Queensland University of Technology say PCD had only previously been recognized in women, but after a survey of 1,208 men from numerous countries — including the United States, United Kingdom, Germany, and Russia — it’s clear that the condition is more common among males than one might expect. In fact, four in 10 participants recalled suffering from PCD symptoms at some point in their lives.

“Forty-one percent of the participants reported experiencing PCD in their lifetime with 20 percent reporting they had experienced it in the previous four weeks,” says co-author Joel Maczkowiack, a masters student at the university’s school of psychology, in a release.

As many as 4 percent of the individuals, who voluntarily participated in the online questionnaire via postings on social media and psychological research websites, said they battle PCD symptoms regularly. Men acknowledged that statements such as “I don’t want to be touched and want to be left alone,” or “I feel unsatisfied, annoyed and very fidgety. All I really want is to leave and distract myself from everything I participated in,” applied to them when thinking about times they’d made love. Others described feeling “emotionless and empty” even though the sex was otherwise satisfactory.

“It is commonly believed that males and females experience a range of positive emotions including contentment and relaxation immediately following consensual sexual activity,” says co-author Robert Schweitzer, a professor at the university.

Schweitzer says that research has shown that couples that continue engaging in acts of intimacy after sex, such as talking, kissing, or cuddling, feel more satisfied in their relationships and strengthen the bond they share. Conversely, the emotional rollercoaster that comes with PCD could magnify any conflict in a relationship and wind up causing a bond between two people to break even further.

“The first three phases of the human sexual response cycle – excitement, plateau, and orgasm – have been the focus of the majority of research to date,” Professor Schweitzer said. “Yet previous studies on the PCD experience of females showed that a similar proportion of females had experienced PCD on a regular basis. As with the men in this new study, it is not well understood. We would speculate that the reasons are multifactorial, including both biological and psychological factors.”

The authors say the findings show sexual experiences for men could be more diverse than believed, and are important for clinicians to consider when working with men who may experience such symptoms.

The full study was published July 24, 2018 in the Journal of Sex and Marital Therapy.

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476 Comments

  1. Jizzmo Onyabhutti says:

    Or maybe, after working so hard to get in the stay wasn’t long enough, lol.

  2. nerdyredneck says:

    That sadness after sex is also known as a hangover.

  3. Yazzito says:

    Fact is, women aren’t worth it today.

    Where have all the good women gone?
    Most today are just shills. No thanks.

  4. Pasquino Marforio says:

    Buyer’s remorse. It’s about the same with every product on the market.

  5. Slim Whitman says:

    Its called homosexuality.

  6. amitorelocato says:

    Specially, if the person you have sex with have the same organs.

  7. fondolo says:

    post coitum omne animal triste est, sive gallus et mulier

    Galen, 2d century ad

  8. Unholy Impetuous Ritual Plague says:

    Perhaps this is from 1 night stands? I feel relaxed after sex.

  9. St0neAngel says:

    likely a result of realizing that the 5 second orgasm totally wasn’t worth the effort put in to achieve it..

    hoodwinked by the person’s inability to say “NO” to their lizard brain self..

  10. Dr. Vinnyboombatz says:

    This happens to me every time I’ve had sex . it’s a feeling of guilt or depression that lasts about 10 ,minutes then goes away, strange…

  11. Tom says:

    Wouldn’t you be depressed if you just said goodbye to 1 million of your friends?

    1. nerdyredneck says:

      Friends? They were my little clones and I just them off into dank smelly darkness to die! Better than death by sock, wait? What?

  12. schemaXYZ says:

    Women are like a fine meal, which, following consumption, brings the bill to pay.

  13. Aleric says:

    Soy boy cucks who are most likely MILLENNIALS is what the headline should read. Liberal men are beta male losers who listen to feminist and think everything they do is bad to women.

  14. Jack Coyote says:

    Now I gotta talk to her?

  15. Bill Obamabush says:

    “I don’t want to be touched and want to be left alone”

    Interpreting that as sadness is pseudoscience at its abominable worst. Typical case of arbitrary metrics leading to confirmation bias.

  16. Hal Slusher says:

    With #metoo going on should I get a notorized statement first?

  17. Hal Slusher says:

    Time for divorce.

  18. Hal Slusher says:

    I cant help it I just love these silly research studies.

  19. ytuque says:

    I feel sadness after sex after I realize that I’m all by myself.

    1. Hal Slusher says:

      Get a robot however dont forget to wash it up after using.

  20. Mina says:

    They should try it with happier robots or more cheery catalogs in view.