Sleep sex or sexsomnia is a form of non-rapid eye movement (NREM) parasomnia (similar to sleepwalking) that causes people to commit sexual acts while they are asleep.
Sexsomnia occurs when a person is asleep and yet proceeds to initiate sexual activity with their bedmate.
Sexsomnia is also known as “somnambulistic sexual behaviour”.
According to new study a lot of sleep disorders involve sexual behaviours and people with sleep disorders might also suffer from abnormal sexual behaviours.
The report by psychiatrists at the Minnesota Regional Sleep Disorders Center in Minneapolis suggests that a wide range of sleep disorders are associated with a tendency to perform numerous sexual behaviours from masturbating and moaning, to actually making a sexual advance towards your partner, while in a state between sleep and wakefulness. Read The Full Story…



