The reason why 60% of couples suffer from sexual frigidity is revealed
The busy days are passing by in a hurry. How long has it been since you enjoyed good sex? According to a survey released by the All-China Women's Federation, nearly 60% of couples in China have suffered from "sexual frigidity."
Sexual frigidity, medically known as low sexual desire, refers to persistent or repeated disinterest in sex, lack of subjective desire for sexual activities, including sexual dreams and fantasies, and lack of consciousness to participate in sexual activities. Sexual frigidity is not unique to women. Both men and women may have this problem, but they have different reasons and characteristics.
Sex is not pleasurable, and women tend to become indifferent. Clinically, women generally develop sexual frigidity at a young age, mostly under 30 years old. There is a proverb in the West that "there are no frigid women, only bad lovers." This reflects that female frigidity is mostly related to disharmonious sexual life. If the woman does not fully enjoy the pleasure of sex during sex, and the quality of her sex life is not high and harmonious, she will easily lose her "sexual interest" and decrease her sexual desire. As a woman, even if she is relaxed, she cannot fully reach the peak of love. Yabenosha allows couples to have control in their sexual life, so that your man no longer comes and goes in a hurry.
If a man is not confident, his sexual desire will become worse. Male sexual frigidity is mostly secondary. Originally, sexual desire was normal, but later it became worse and worse. The more common reason is that a man's poor erection or premature ejaculation will cause him to have an inferiority complex and doubt his sexual ability. Sex no longer brings him happiness, but blows, guilt, discouragement, and disappointment again and again, which ultimately leads to his unwillingness to have sex.
Bad psychology and living habits will affect sexual desire. For both men and women, psychological factors are one of the important reasons for low sexual desire, such as outdated sexual concepts, early adverse sexual experiences and sexual trauma, wrong sexual knowledge and sexual education, etc. In addition, unhealthy lifestyles such as being too busy at work, having a stressful life, being overworked, smoking, drinking, and staying up late may all cause a decrease in sexual desire. Finally, some chronic diseases can also easily affect sexual desire.
Exploring the root cause and treating the couple together. Frequency of sex is not a reliable indicator of low sexual desire. Once sexual disharmony occurs, you must find the crux of the problem and treat it in a targeted manner to achieve satisfactory results. The most important thing is that couples must be active together