Psychological abnormalities of sexual function changes during menopause
Common sexual and psychological abnormalities during menopause
After entering menopause, the changes in sexual function that occur are not only related to changes in the function of gonads and other endocrine glands, but also related to psychological factors. Common sexual psychological abnormalities include:
Sexual apathy: Mainly manifested as apathy toward sex, which is closely related to the influence of old habits. They think that now that they have children and grandchildren, if they continue to have sex at this time, they are "old and immoral" and "worthless". They suppress their sexual excitement mentally, resulting in sexual apathy, which over time can cause psychological damage and sexual dysfunction. Functional decay.
Sexual boredom: This group of people is often related to poor physical condition, unhappy mood or lack of innovation and exploration in sexual practice. These people often cannot obtain more in their previous sexual life. Sexual pleasure and sexual function itself have declined during menopause, so they have lost interest in sexual life and even become disgusted.
Common sexual and psychological abnormalities during menopause
Sexual psychological damage: People who are widowed during menopause are lonely and want to find a wife to spend their old age, but they are afraid Being opposed by public opinion and children, they feel depressed and taciturn all day long, and feel unhappy with everything around them, especially when they see young men and women loving each other. Being emotionally attached to the scene can cause psychological damage. Over time, sexual Functionality was also impaired.
Sexual function is everyone’s physiological instinct, and even people who have reached menopause will have a certain degree of sexual interest. There must be a correct understanding and understanding of this. Sexual psychology and sexual contact during menopause and old age are no longer for the purpose of procreation, but for emotional communication between the two parties. This unique spiritual need will not disappear with age. As a husband, after entering menopause, you should strive to use more sexual contact to enhance the relationship between the two. As a wife, you must be considerate of your husband. Pay attention to trying your best to help your husband share the mental pressure caused by career and family responsibilities. When a couple's sex life is not coordinated, they may wish to adjust the rules of their sex life or live apart for a period of time. In addition, the sexual life of a couple has a very broad meaning. In addition to sexual intercourse, hugging, kissing and caressing are also part of the sexual life and can also satisfy sexual desire.