Many originally harmonious couples, after a few years, fall into the dilemma of "sexual fatigue" and find it difficult to regain their past happiness. There are many reasons for this, such as familiarity with the partner's body, tense life rhythm, heavy work pressure, and family burden, which can weaken the strong sexual desire during adolescence.
How to avoid sexual fatigue between couples and overcome sexual difficulties. What about regaining the passion of the past between husband and wife? In addition to the two major tricks and small tricks in the text. The following points should also be achieved:
There is no standard for the number of times sexual intercourse is done. For some couples, having sex once a month is more effective and both parties are satisfied. And some people may feel satisfied by having sex four or five times a week, which is an individual difference and cannot be forced to be uniform. As long as both parties are sincere and clearly express their feelings, they will coordinate and reach a consensus. Don't be suspicious of each other, otherwise it will form a vicious cycle.
Emotional contact is not necessarily sexual behavior. Men generally believe that sexual contact must include sexual intercourse, which is wrong. Sexual life includes many aspects and may not always be accompanied by excitement generated by sexual intercourse. Women are most aware of the fact that as long as there is a certain sense of care, it is sufficient. That is to say, when she actively embraces you, it does not necessarily require you to "take it seriously". Perhaps she just wants to find a warm feeling.
Plan it out, and have sex with a plan. Only in this way can couples have a tacit cooperation. In fact, setting up a "sexual life plan" between them is also a very emotional enjoyment. For example, a man complained, "She usually likes to have sex very late, and I just couldn't get up my spirits at that time." As a result, "sex" is not at the right time, and we don't like each other and sleep, indicating the importance of "planning".