Does the desire for sex increase more when you don't do it?

2025-02-20 21:28:22 / JETË ALFA PRESS

Does the desire for sex increase more when you don't do it?
It is generally thought that when you don't have sex for a long time, desire increases. In fact, this is not the case. When you don't have sex, you no longer think about it or expect it. This is not necessarily a bad thing, it is important to understand why it happens.

If we talk about the biological side, regular sex helps blood circulation in intimate areas, helping you have more lubrication (a sign that you are ready to have sex).

Additionally, hormones such as oxytocin and endorphins are released during sex, which sends pleasure signals to the brain and increases the desire to have sex. In this way, even long periods without intercourse will make your desire lower and sexual arousal more difficult.

It doesn't end there. By not thinking about sex, you focus more on the stressors and pressures that put pressure on you (such as time constraints at work, children, etc.), and these are factors that reduce your desire for sex.

Here are some tips you've heard but need to remember. You should allow someone to reach out to you to get you in the mood, even if you don't feel ready for it. Small changes in your relationship can boost your sexiness and passion. So try doing something new, go somewhere together, try a new restaurant, and it will help you get rid of your lack of desire.

 

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