Louis CK Says Naps Are Better Than Sex (Video)

What’s better: Naps or sex?

According to comedian Louis C.K., a good snooze is better than nookie, but some people don’t agree.

On “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon” Thursday night, C.K. got into a discussion about why he feels good.

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“I feel good too because I took a nap … it’s my favorite thing to do in the whole world,” he said. The audience applauded.

But then they turned on him… “I like naps better than sex,” the “Baskets” co-creator continued, and the audience booed.

“Oh, now you’re not so excited — before you were applauding,” he joked.

Fortunately C.K. took the time to explain himself.

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“It is better than sex because, first of all, a nap is always 100 percent successful,” he explained. “There’s never mixed results with a nap. Sex is good but there’s like a, you know, like, you never take a nap where afterward you’re like, ‘Ugh, I probably shouldn’t have taken that. That was a bad idea. That’s gonna be a problem later that I took that nap. Can’t go back to that restaurant now. Now I have a bump on my penis.'”

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We’re not going to comment on which one is better, but we’re curious if C.K. has ever woken up from a nap and felt groggy and disoriented, or if he took a nap in a weird position and then everything hurt. Because then, no, a nap isn’t always successful.

C.K. added that he gets excited about naps the same way he, as a 20-year-old, got excited about sex.

“What’s better than sex itself, is knowing it’s gonna happen,” he said.

Do you agree or disagree? Watch the video above.

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