Sexual Health
When do women most want sex? Is it true that the first night of our wedding is seven times
When do women most want sex? Men are always complaining about women's slow onset of sexual desire, or that women have little interest in sex. Actually, it's not the case. Even men themselves don't always want to have sex. Women are the same, there are times when their sexual desire is high, and of course, there are also times when their sexual desire is low. Seizing the peak period of women's sexual desire will allow them to enjoy a higher quality of sexual life. So when do women most want sex?
The 'honeymoon peak' in the first year of marriage
Marriage may not necessarily be the tomb of love, but rather the legal "fuse" for entering the peak of love. From courtship before marriage to skin dating after marriage, it is a qualitative leap in sexual activity.
The sense of happiness, security, mutual trust, and novelty and exploration of sexual life brought about by marriage are all the psychological foundations of the "honeymoon peak". Although many women cannot experience orgasm in the initial stage of marriage, they still feel extremely happy about sexual activities in a atmosphere full of tenderness and love, driven by sexual instincts, and actively and wholeheartedly engage in sexual life after marriage. So, for the vast majority of couples, the frequency of sexual activity in their first year of marriage is probably the highest in their lifetime. There is a limerick poem that goes, "On the first day of our wedding, we have sex seven times a night," which is an exaggerated and vivid portrayal of this peak.
The 'Freedom Peak' of Creating New Life
At the beginning of their new marriage, due to family planning arrangements, many young couples temporarily do not want to have children and need to take contraceptive measures during sexual activity, which will more or less affect their freedom to engage in sexual activities.
Once they decide to have a baby, they will be freed from the burden of fear of unplanned pregnancy and certain contraceptive measures that can affect the continuity of sexual activity. The unrestrained, carefree, relaxed and free investment, as well as the excitement and excitement of creating a new life, often brings women a second peak of sexual desire.
A more demanding 'wolf like peak'
People have long known that, physiologically speaking, the peak of men's sexual desire is around the age of twenty. By the age of thirty or forty, sexual desire gradually tends to be flat, and sexual ability also begins to decline. And many women in their thirties and forties often have an upward trend in their sexual desire, forming a significant contrast with men. The folk often use a humorous tone of "wolf like tiger" to describe women at this stage. In fact, it is completely normal for women to experience high sexual desire during this period, which has its own physiological and psychological basis.