Why Are We Afraid of Our Own Happiness? – Sex as Nature’s Medicine
Picture this: Liam confidently walks into a major pharmacy chain in Dublin and spends €45 on stress-relief vitamins. Grace pops into a drugstore and picks up €30 worth of “miracle cream” promising to rejuvenate her skin. Yet when either of them visits an online adult store, they’d quickly close the laptop if someone entered the room.
Why is this? Why is it easier to spend €50 on questionably effective supplements than to invest in something that could genuinely improve your wellbeing?
The Irish Contradiction
Ireland finds itself in a unique position. We’re a modern, progressive society, yet the lingering stigma around sexuality prevents us from embracing solutions that could genuinely enhance our quality of life.
Siobhán’s story illustrates this perfectly: “I spent two years in therapy in Dublin dealing with relationship issues – €120 per month talking about how stressed I was. Then a friend suggested I try something different. I ordered a simple vibrator online for €35. The impact on my relationship in two months exceeded what I’d achieved in two years of therapy.”
The Science Speaks for Itself
There’s truth to the saying that sex is nature’s best medicine. The combination of endorphins, oxytocin, and dopamine released during orgasm creates a more effective stress-relief cocktail than anything you’ll find in a pharmacy. International research consistently shows that cultures with open attitudes toward sexuality report lower chronic stress levels, fewer sleep disorders, and stronger relationships.
Why Ancient Warriors Avoided It
There’s a fascinating reason why sex was forbidden to warriors and martial artists – not because it was considered sinful, but because it naturally reduces aggression and the fighting spirit. Post-orgasm, testosterone levels drop dramatically (think Dublin property prices in 2008, if you will).
Every man recognises this phenomenon: that moment of complete relaxation afterward. All tension disappears, anxiety melts away. You’re like a contented baby – able to fall asleep instantly, unbothered by life’s irritations. Your mind quiets, your body relaxes, and even the neighbour’s barking dog doesn’t phase you.
Contrast this with months of sexual frustration: everything becomes an annoyance. Traffic jams, colleagues’ voices, even slow WiFi feels like a personal affront. Testosterone peaks, aggression soars – the ancient masters understood this dynamic perfectly.
Cillian, a 40-year-old from Cork, shared his experience: “I realised I was spending more monthly on vitamins at a major health store chain than I was investing in my marriage. My wife and I decided to try some couples’ products – a vibrating ring and some oils. They didn’t cost much, but the results were transformative. I no longer need sleeping tablets, and we’ve grown incredibly close.”
The Double Standard
Here’s the irony: the same people who happily spend €55 on superfruit powder at major supermarket chains or €45 on aromatherapy bath salts from pharmacies become embarrassed about purchasing a €25 intimate product. Logically speaking, one offers questionable benefits while the other provides scientifically proven stress reduction and relationship enhancement.
Fiadh from Galway admits: “For years, I wasted money on everything – €90 monthly on superfoods from local health shops, €65 on mood-boosting supplements that did nothing. A simple €22 bullet vibrator solved what I’d been seeking for years. Two years later, it’s still working perfectly – best value for money I’ve ever had.”
Learning from Our European Neighbours
Scandinavian countries approach sexuality openly and naturally. The result? They consistently top global happiness and quality of life rankings. This isn’t coincidence.
James, who worked in Copenhagen, observed: “The natural way Danes discuss sexuality struck me. Returning to Dublin, I thought – why couldn’t we adopt this openness? My partner and I invested in some couples’ products. Our relationship reached levels I never imagined possible, and it costs less than a monthly gym membership.”
The Investment That Actually Pays Off
Consider this: the average Irish person spends €50-75 monthly on wellness products – stress-relief teas, questionable supplements, detox vitamins, energy drinks. Quality intimate products that genuinely improve wellbeing and relationships often cost less than this monthly spend and last for years.
Sexuality isn’t a luxury – it’s a fundamental human need, like sleep, nutrition, or exercise. Yet we neglect this area because society suggests it’s somehow shameful. But where’s the shame in prioritising your happiness and relationship health?
Getting Started
If you’re new to this territory, don’t worry. Start simple:
- Have an open conversation with your partner about desires and curiosities
- Begin with something non-intimidating that appeals to both of you
- Approach it as a shared adventure – it should be enjoyable
- Remove pressure and expectations
Taking the Next Step
If you’re ready to prioritise your happiness and relationship quality, you should know that discreet, professional options are available right here in Ireland. At SEXstore.ie, you’ll find everything you need – from beginner-friendly products to professional-grade items.
Guaranteed discreet delivery – no one will know what you’ve ordered. The packaging is completely neutral with no compromising labels. And if you have any questions, our trained team is here to help – without judgment, professionally.
Your happiness isn’t a luxury – it’s a fundamental right. And you deserve to pursue it.
“The greatest investment you can make is in yourself – and this applies to every area of your life.” – Dr. Ruth Westheimer