Forget about finding the best solution for erectile dysfuntion. What mature men really need, says this piece in The Scientific American, is a good education in menopause–specifically, how the change is likely –47 percent likely- to influence their sex lives in ways they are not going to like. Sciam reports on a recent survey commissioned by the Red Hot Mamas
that found that 46 percent of menopausal women surveyed reported
having sex less than once per month and most women felt that
this was hurting their relationship with their husbands. The survey of more than 1,000 women, 35 years or
older, who were just beginning, just ending, or in the middle
of menopause, found that 88 percent of women experiencing vaginal atrophy
said it was causing them problems and 47 percent said that they
have avoided, made an excuse, or stopped having sex altogether
because of physical discomfort during intercourse. Vaginal dryness, in particular, plagued more than half of
menopausal women surveyed and this resulted in two thirds of
them having less sex.
Read more about what men don’t know but should in The Scientific American.
I am a 52 year old woman still going through menopause.maybe I’m different from most women but I still enjoy sex and my sex drive is still strong. I don’t have vaginal dryness are any of the other symtoms associated with menopause except hot flashes and night sweats and some time I get irritated easily. and those are the only signs of menopause I’ve experienced.
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