Siblings catch their partners sleeping together, a corrections employee love story & unhinged non-negotiables
A recent article discusses unconventional perspectives on romantic relationships and sexual timing. It highlights insights from Dr. Michael Breus, a clinical psychologist and sleep expert, who suggests that morning may be the optimal time for intimacy. The piece also touches on the importance of biological rhythms in sexual activity.
- ▪Dr. Michael Breus claims that most couples are missing peak biological timing for intimacy by engaging at night.
- ▪He suggests that morning is a more natural time for sexual activity due to biological factors.
- ▪The article aims to challenge conventional views on romance and intimacy.
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OutKick-Culture Siblings catch their partners sleeping together, a corrections employee love story & unhinged non-negotiables Plus, an expert says most couples are getting busy between 10:30 and 11:30 pm, missing peak biological timing By Sean Joseph OutKick Published May 28, 2026 3:24pm EDT Facebook Twitter Threads Flipboard Comments Print Email Add Fox News on Google close Video Dan Dakich & Paul Finebaum Are At WAR Over College Football Playoff Expansion | Don't @ Me w/ Dan Dakich Dan Dakich and Paul Finebaum are officially at war over the proposed expansion to the College Football Playoff! On this episode of Don't @ Me, Dan pulls no punches as he breaks down Finebaum’s latest controversial take on growing the CFP. If you're doing it at night, like most couples, you're doing it wrong.
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