Hey everyone, it’s your boy back again with another wild experiment. Today’s topic is something we’ve all wondered about: does arousal increase body temperature? Sounds crazy, right? But I had to know, so I decided to put it to the test myself.

Getting Started
First things first, I needed a way to track my temperature. I grabbed a regular thermometer, the kind you stick under your tongue. I took my baseline temperature a couple of times throughout the day just to see what my normal was. It hovered around 98.6°F, pretty standard stuff. Then came the interesting part.
The Experiment Begins
I started by, well, getting myself aroused. I won’t go into too much detail here, but let’s just say I used some visual aids, if you catch my drift. I wanted to see if just thinking about it was enough to change my temperature or I needed to be more involved.
Monitoring the Changes
As things started heating up, I kept checking my temperature. I noticed that areas like my face, especially around my eyes, started feeling warmer. My cheeks got flushed, the usual signs of getting excited. After a few minutes, I took my temperature again. Guess what? It had gone up slightly, to around 99.0°F. Not a huge jump, but definitely noticeable.
Taking It Further
Now, I was curious if more intense arousal would lead to a bigger temperature increase. So, I went a bit further, if you know what I mean. This time, I really got into it, making sure I was fully aroused. I could feel my heart racing, and my skin felt even warmer. After reaching my peak, I immediately took my temperature again.
The Results
This time, the thermometer read 99.5°F. Okay, that’s a more significant change. It seems like the more aroused I got, the higher my body temperature climbed. It wasn’t a drastic increase, but it was definitely there. It was really interesting to see how my body reacted in real-time.

Reflecting on the Findings
So, what did I learn from all this? Arousal does seem to increase body temperature, at least for me. It’s not a huge spike, but it’s enough to notice. I guess it makes sense when you think about it. Your heart rate increases, blood flow changes, and your body is basically getting fired up. It seems logical that those reactions could cause a slight rise in temperature.
Final Thoughts
This was a fun little experiment to conduct. It’s always cool to see how our bodies respond to different stimuli. If you’re curious, maybe give it a try yourself and see what happens. Just remember to be safe and have fun with it. And hey, if you do try it, let me know your results! I’d love to hear if others experience the same thing. Until next time, stay curious, folks!