Sexual Health
Does appetite affect sexual desire? What is the relationship between sexual ability and diet
We all know that eating the right food can help with sex, but if women have an appetite disorder, it can directly affect their sexual desire and even sexual ability, because eating disorders often cause abnormal sexual desire.
Women with anorexia are particularly prone to decreased libido, sexual pain, vaginal convulsions, and difficulty reaching orgasm. At the same time, these women may not appear very happy and happy in their marital life.
Women with binge eating disorder are afraid that their husbands will discover their abnormal eating habits and gradually avoid contact with men, unwilling to establish closer emotional or sexual relationships with them. These women, due to their conscious self avoidance of sexual activity, find it difficult to obtain sexual satisfaction. In turn, they seek satisfaction in their diet and compensate by overeating, resulting in a vicious cycle.
Experts believe that the combination of eating disorders and sexual repression is a common problem for women around the age of 30. Women at this age not only face high work and social pressure, but also have an increasing negative attitude towards their body shape and sex. Choosing a way to eat to relieve stress not only fails to solve the fundamental problem, but also exacerbates their psychological disorders.
Therefore, when women experience eating disorders, they should stabilize their emotions, engage in psychological adjustment and exercise, maintain normal appetite, and maintain a healthy sexual life.