Fridays with Benedict: Chapter 42, Too Sexy for Bedtime Reading?

In Chapter 42 of The Rule of St. Benedict--"Silence After Compline"--Benedict describes how after dinner the monks should gather for a reading. Benedict recommends readings that will "benefit the hearers." And then he goes on to say this:
4but not the Heptateuch or Books of Kings, because it will not be good for those of weak understanding to hear these writings at that hour; they should be read at other times.
The Heptateuch (etymologically the "seven containers") is the name for the first seven books of the Hebrew Bible: Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, Deuteronomy, Joshua and Judges. To this list Benedict adds 1-2 Kings. Benedict suggests that these books not be read before bedtime.
Why?
I think it has to do with the sex in those books. My hunch is that Benedict doesn't want the monks reading some of those erotic stories before bedtime.