Many women have more desire while dating. After marriage their desires decrease and is directly tied to her statisfation with her husband.
Women need caring and affection first and then healthy sex life.
Yes, the laws of attraction goes for each sex. Some women desire men, but as some mature, some do not anymore.
Yes, women can have high sex drives just like men. Sexual desire varies among individuals regardless of gender, and there is no one-size-fits-all when it comes to libido. It's important to recognize and respect diverse levels of sexual desire in all individuals.
Most definitely Bisexual--even though he represses this desire with promiscuous sex with women
no
No, not necessarily. As long as the ovaries are still producing sex hormones, sexual desire should be unaffected. Some women do experience sexual desire, psychologically, when knowing that the sex act won't ever produce offspring again. Conversely, other women are relieved at the prospect of not having more babies, freeing them to enjoy sex more.
It all depends on his sex drive when compared with hers. Some guys have high sex drives, others don't. If she has a higher sex drive and craves sex more often than he does, it might be too much. You can have sex as often as you have the energy and the desire for it.
Women with abnormally low estrogen levels may have problems with dryness with sex. Some believe that testosterone levels increase sexual desire. Other hormones do not "help with sex."
We are often surrounded by the idea that men always want sex. But a man's libido is very complicated and very individual. Sexual hormones play a great role in stimulation in both men and women and hormones rise and fall throughout the day and the month in both men and women. The primary "sex" hormone for men and women is TESTOSTERONE. It drives much of the desire and the physical stimulation that makes women receptive and men capable of sexual thought and activity. When Testosterone drops, women lose interest and men can have erectile dysfunction (ED) problems and a loss of desire. Hormone Replacement Therapy is a great source of correcting LOW LIBIDO in both men and women and helps most men with E.D. Men are very visually stimulated and much like women are just not turned on by every woman or by every situation. Stress, illness, family dynamics all play a roll in libido. Some men want more sex than others just as women do. For some sexual desire is more societal and for others it is primarily hormonal. While one person may consider having sex multiple times a day "normal" others are happy with a few times a month. there is no "normal frequency" that is considered healthy sexual desire but not having any desire would be considered unhealthy, particularly if the person is upset by the lack of desire. Testosterone and Estrogen fall at a high rate after the peak child bearing years in women and in men. As these 2 key hormones fall the "sex drive" responds in kind and sexual function and desire is diminished.
a person's sex drive or the desire to have sex.
may be no desire for sex
We are often surrounded by the idea that men always want sex. But a man's libido is very complicated and very individual. Sexual hormones play a great role in stimulation in both men and women and hormones rise and fall throughout the day and the month in both men and women. The primary "sex" hormone for men and women is TESTOSTERONE. It drives much of the desire and the physical stimulation that makes women receptive and men capable of sexual thought and activity. When Testosterone drops, women lose interest and men can have erectile dysfunction (ED) problems and a loss of desire. Hormone Replacement Therapy is a great source of correcting LOW LIBIDO in both men and women and helps most men with E.D. Men are very visually stimulated and much like women are just not turned on by every woman or by every situation. Stress, illness, family dynamics all play a roll in libido. Some men want more sex than others just as women do. For some sexual desire is more societal and for others it is primarily hormonal. While one person may consider having sex multiple times a day "normal" others are happy with a few times a month. there is no "normal frequency" that is considered healthy sexual desire but not having any desire would be considered unhealthy, particularly if the person is upset by the lack of desire. Testosterone and Estrogen fall at a high rate after the peak child bearing years in women and in men. As these 2 key hormones fall the "sex drive" responds in kind and sexual function and desire is diminished.