Sex is not always a pleasure.
Sex should be a pleasant, emotional and fulfilling experience. However, some women do not enjoy it as much as they would like. The reasons can be different, from emotional to physical.
Below we present four possible reasons.
Too little foreplay
Foreplay is often one of the most important factors in enjoying sex. Anticipation and suspense spice up the entire story to make it exciting. However, you may need some time to relax and enjoy the pleasure of foreplay. If necessary, talk to your partner about everything that bothers you, what you like, so that you can really enjoy all parts of the relationship. Always devote at least a little bit of passionate foreplay - kisses, touches, "dirty" talks, role-playing, and then gradually move on to the act itself.
Painful relationships
Painful intercourse can be caused by a urinary tract infection, vaginal dryness, and many other reasons. The fear of pain that occurs during intercourse is also to blame for the lack of pleasure during the act itself, and as a result, it often happens that there is a lack of desire for sex. Therefore, in the case of painful intercourse, do not wait until you reach the stage of libido decline, but consult a gynecologist to eliminate the cause of the discomfort.
Impossibility of sexual arousal
Female sexual arousal disorder is a medical condition that involves the inability to respond to sexual stimulation, which can occur due to emotional or physical problems such as swelling, infections, depression, anxiety, etc. Individuals suffering from these problems may find themselves unable to achieve sexual pleasure. However, this disorder is curable and all you need to do is consult a gynecologist.
Inability to reach orgasm
It is often said that most women do not reach orgasm. This could be due to any of the factors listed above. Talk about it openly with your partner. Spend some time with yourself, your body and understanding the whole situation. Experiment with different poses until you reach your goal. If all this doesn't help, seek medical help - your gynecologist may be able to offer a solution.