Sexual Desire Does Not Differ Significantly in Pre- and Post-Menopausal Women
May 30, 2007 by Kristen King
Filed under Women's Health
Good news, ladies. The Journal of Sexual Medicine reports that sexual desire and its triggers are about equal in women before and after menopause, so you don’t have to worry about needing to get your groove back later in life. The only notable difference was the types of triggers that garnered the greatest responses. In post-menopausal women, Love/Emotional Bonding Cues on the Cues for Sexual Desire Scale (a sex-specific assessment tool) were more effective in triggering desire than Erotic/Explicit Cues, Visual/Proximity Cues, or Implicit/Romantic Cues. In pre-menopausal women, all four cues were about equal.
So, how can you use this information to rev up your sex life?
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I don’t think I CAN use this information. My biggest cues are if the man is obedient or not. Once he stops being that, I don’t want him in any way shape or form!
Maybe you can use your hormone-status-appropriate cues plus some obedience training techniques to get your man on track? ;]
kk
So its true, “nice guys finish last”. Stand by all the way though menopause and suffer worse consequence’s in post menopause…. NO intimacy (not sex) just plan old passion.
why the heck do you think we even care about sex? who out there doesn’t want a medical remedy, thinks that the medical profession is absolutely wrong about women wanting to take a pill/patch/whatever to “fix” us? It’s frigging over, shelf us over for whatever young thing still wants to jump your bones, we don’t wanna. Been there, done that.