Interpreting changes in sexual desire among couples aged 20-60
Interpretation of changes in sexual desire of couples aged 20-60
20-29 years old. Women: Most have normal menstruation, and sexual desire will change with the menstrual cycle. A few days before ovulation, estrogen rises rapidly in a woman's body, and her sexual desire will also increase significantly. However, at this time, women will pay special attention to their figure and appearance, so they will divert some of their attention from sex, and their sexual desire will not be very strong.
Men: Men at this age are in good health, strong and have the strongest sexual desire. If he has just made a girlfriend or entered into marriage, he will be eager to try it out.
30-39 years old. Women: Through the accumulation of sexual experience, women have more and more opportunities to achieve orgasm, and their marital relationships tend to be more stable. However, the stress of raising children, working, and caring for her family at this time can also take a toll on her libido.
Men: Marriage and family responsibilities, pressure for promotion, and socializing with alcohol, tobacco, and alcohol will cause the sexual desire of men in this age group to fluctuate, becoming stronger and weaker. A killer of sexual desire when you are busy at work and under great pressure.
Interpretation of changes in sexual desire of couples aged 20-60
40-49 years old. Women: Although hormone levels begin to decline at this time, it is also the time when women "awaken their sexual desire." The burden on children and family finances has been reduced, and women's desire for sex has only increased.
Male: The career is basically established, the body has more or less minor problems, and the sexual desire and sex life are relatively stable. They have enough time and energy to "fight" and pay more attention to the quality of sexual life rather than the quantity.
50-59 years old. Women: Menopause is approaching slowly, and various annoying symptoms continue. But at this time, women will be surprised to find that their sexual desire becomes stronger. Perhaps due to hormonal changes, women may experience more frequent, more intense orgasms.
Men: There are constant health problems, and patients with "three highs" and diabetes need to take a lot of drugs, which leads to male erectile dysfunction. But don’t be pessimistic, there is no expiration date for your sex life, so seek help from the experts.