They have a reputation for nodding off afterwards – and now it seems making love can make some men depressed, too.
In fact, they can become so sad and emotional that they suffer ‘post-coital dysphoria’ (PCD), according to a report.
Until now it was assumed only women suffer PCD, with nearly half reporting feelings of sadness, anxiety and tearfulness at some point.
But in recent years doctors have heard complaints from male patients that they can go into deep depression and feel achy and irritable for hours after sex.
The report’s author, Professor Robert Schweitzer, of Queensland University of Technology in Australia, has studied data from both genders, and says PCD is ‘not uncommon’ in men.
He said: ‘There are a wide range of responses in the period of time immediately following sexual activity, known as the “resolution phase”.