New month - new article. Let's take a look at the Female Sexual Enhancement issue.
In fact, sexual problems can roadblock intimacy -- lack of desire, unresponsiveness or inability to orgasm can leave partners feeling distant or unloved or blamed. A relationship where sex feels like a chore to the woman and like a favor to the man are headed for trouble, as is the relationship where sex is only mildly interesting or satisfying to one or both partners. Regardless of the "talk" intimacy, sexual issues can seriously undermine a relationship.
Family, home, demanding careers, busy social lives — all these leave women with little time or energy left when it comes to sex, especially if it isn't all that exciting for them in the first place! Traumatic experiences in your past may have caused you to fear or distrust sex and shut down your impulses. Medications, stress or health challenges can all interrupt the body's natural sexual responses.
There are many reasons that women experience low sex drive. Things as simple as stress, negative body image, lack of orgasm, relationship problems, anxiety, depression, menopause, hormonal irregularities and especially medications can have a tremendous effect on your libido.
Many women report that after they begin taking anti-depressants or medications for high blood pressure they noticed a major decrease in their sexual desire and lack of orgasm or non-response to direct clitoral stimulation. This is not uncommon at all and can be easily dealt with. Other problems such as stress, depression, anxiety, negative body image, etc. are just as common and can be just as easily dealt with.
Because every women is different it is difficult to determine exactly how much sexual desire is normal, there may not be a normal level of sexual desire. But if you feel as if there is a whole world that you are missing out on or want to get your old sex drive back, there is a product that has helped women who have experience the same problems as you have.
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Sex and Relationship
Many women would describe a great relationship as one where there is a great deal of talk, sharing, emotional bonding, and a feeling of "love." Yet studies on this subject show that couples develop deeper emotional bonds through touch and tenderness than talk alone, and greatly increase their intimacy through pleasurable, fulfilling lovemaking.In fact, sexual problems can roadblock intimacy -- lack of desire, unresponsiveness or inability to orgasm can leave partners feeling distant or unloved or blamed. A relationship where sex feels like a chore to the woman and like a favor to the man are headed for trouble, as is the relationship where sex is only mildly interesting or satisfying to one or both partners. Regardless of the "talk" intimacy, sexual issues can seriously undermine a relationship.
Family, home, demanding careers, busy social lives — all these leave women with little time or energy left when it comes to sex, especially if it isn't all that exciting for them in the first place! Traumatic experiences in your past may have caused you to fear or distrust sex and shut down your impulses. Medications, stress or health challenges can all interrupt the body's natural sexual responses.
Female Sexual Dysfunction
When men have a problem with sexual desire it is a serious dilemma, but with women doctors and health care professionals have a tendency view these complaints as trivial or label women as ‘frigid’. For years women were told to simply have a glass of wine and relax, but a low libido can be a serious problem that can have a severe effect on a women’s life. This is also known as Female Hypoactive Sexual Desire Disorder.There are many reasons that women experience low sex drive. Things as simple as stress, negative body image, lack of orgasm, relationship problems, anxiety, depression, menopause, hormonal irregularities and especially medications can have a tremendous effect on your libido.
Many women report that after they begin taking anti-depressants or medications for high blood pressure they noticed a major decrease in their sexual desire and lack of orgasm or non-response to direct clitoral stimulation. This is not uncommon at all and can be easily dealt with. Other problems such as stress, depression, anxiety, negative body image, etc. are just as common and can be just as easily dealt with.
Because every women is different it is difficult to determine exactly how much sexual desire is normal, there may not be a normal level of sexual desire. But if you feel as if there is a whole world that you are missing out on or want to get your old sex drive back, there is a product that has helped women who have experience the same problems as you have.
Is Viagra a solution?
The popular impotence drug for men, Viagra, has been on the market for years. Now, thousands of women with sexual problems are also taking the little blue pill. But Viagra is designed to increase blood flow to the genitals. Viagra works well for many men who suffer with impotence — or erectile dysfunction — because it's considered a physical - rather than an emotional — problem. That's not to say that Viagra can't "restore function" for women, says Dr. Myron Murdoch, clinical instructor of urology at George Washington Medical School. It can, but it's not for all women.Want to read more? Find a perfect replacement - better than Viagra. Click to read more on Female Sexual Enhancement.