Wednesday, 27 January 2016

Lack of Se x depresses South African Women Survey Reveals.


A study among more than 700 South African women – all involved in committed relationships – found that a lack of sexu al intimacy led to elevated symptoms of depression.

The survey, which was conducted by anti-depressant pharmaceutical firm, Pharma Dynamics, polled women of various walks of life, between the ages of 18 and 55 on the effects that se x – or the lack thereof – have on their mental well-being.

While eight in one women considered themselves to have a healthy se x drive, 15% cited their partner’s disinterest, as one of the primary reasons for not having se x as often as they would like to.

Here are some tips on dealing with sexu al rejection:

Don’t take it personally – remind yourself that your partner’s lack of interest in se x may not be about you

Try a new approach. Don’t initiate sex for a while and see what happens

Examine your relationship and ask yourself what was different about the times when your partner was more interested in se x and try to somehow recreate those conditions

Focus on what makes you happy, for example, spending time with friends, starting a new hobby, joining a sport or dance club etc. If he sees you focusing on yourself rather than your se x life, he might want to become more involved in ‘every’ aspect of your life

“Never lose sight of the importance of putting constant effort into a relationship. You need to be inventive, surprising and work at it in order for it to remain exciting and for you both to enjoy a strong emotional and physical bond.

Another study found mood-boosting compounds in semen

Women are 70% more likely to suffer from depression than men

While se x within a loving relationship contributes to mental well-being, other studies say casual se x makes you depressed and anxious

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