How Libido In Females Changes
Many have heard that a woman’s sex drive peaks in her
thirties while a male peaks in their teens to twenties. So how
does the Libido change in Females over time? Is the above
statement true? What about when she is older? Why isn’t she as
sexual as men at the same age?
As a new adult in her teens a girl is not as sexual as the
males because there is more at stake. She is naturally
uncomfortable with her body and position in life. A lower
libido is safer. It does not make since from a natural stand
point for young females to get pregnant since they cannot care
for their children yet. While this does not keep teens from
being sexually active due to other pressures it does make her
less driven by her libido.
The sex drive goes up with age because evolutionarily it
makes sense. The older she is the better her chances of
successfully raising a child. As she gets older and more
successful she will have more confidence. She will feel better
with herself and with her place in life. Confidence goes a long
way towards sexual desire and satisfaction.
Once a woman reaches her thirties she is usually fairly
settled into a life. She will have a good job or career and see
a future for herself. She will also have some experience under
her belt that will give her more confidence in the bedroom. The
fact that women have a stronger libido in their thirties comes
from a researched discovering that women of this age have more
orgasms than any other time in their lives. They and their
bodies have both settled in and become comfortable with
intercourse and the proper physical reactions to it.
Hormone levels do change with age. The testosterone levels
of women in their thirties means they will likely have a
stronger sex drive than men of the same age. This does also
mean that sex drive will decrease after a woman’s thirties.
Testosterone begins to drop in the thirties and continues to
decline along with some other hormonal changes over time.
The largest blow to a woman’s libido is once she hits
menopause. The hormones that once drove her sexual desires dry
up. Hormone replacement therapies may help some women. The
decline is slow for most women and happens over time though
some may find themselves faced with a sudden drop in libido. We
all are prone to more health problems as we age. Health
problems also play a role in diminished libido. This also
should be a consideration whenever there is a drop in sexual
desire.
Other women may require even more help from a psychological
side. They feel less and less desirable with each added year to
their age. Similar to when they were teens they have a drop in
confidence. They feel their bodies do not measure up to others
and they are not desirable any more. How desirable a woman
feels has a great effect on her libido.
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