Britons urged to 'Sexercise'

Published: Feb. 12, 2008 at 3:20 PM

LONDON, Feb. 12 (UPI) -- Britain's National Health Service has published an article that calls on citizens to improve their health by improving their sex lives.

The article offers advice on how to improve "your orgasm ability" and "boost your bedroom antics with some new toys," the Insurance Journal reported Tuesday.

"Don't let your sex life be an anti-climax," the article reads, "follow these simple sensation tips and you might just get there."

The National Health Service urges readers to "Sexercise," which requires a participant to "exercise your pelvic floor muscles to get your sexual anatomy in shape."

"Best of all," the article says, "you can do pelvic floor exercises anywhere, anytime -- even while at your desk or waiting at traffic lights!"

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