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Is it true that women reach their sexual peak in their 30s?
Dear Dr. Trina,
No, there isn’t a decade when a woman reaches her sexual peak.
Dr. Alfred Kinsey book’s Sexual Behavior in the Human Female published in 1953 started this rumor. In the 1940s Kinsey took the sex histories of over 5,000 women and found that the majority hit their sexual stride mid-thirties. As premarital sex was a no-no, by her mid-thirties a woman had been married with a few kids and was therefore less sexually inhibited. Today, women have multiple partners before marriage and are a lot more sexually confident.
• Women in their 30s have been around the sexual block a few times and have a better idea what works for her. • Women in their 40s stop producing as much oxytocin—our nurturing hormone. It is believed that she isn’t as concerned with nurturing everyone else and is focused on her own needs. • Women who have gone through menopause find their bodies and hormones have gone through a complete change. Couples who make the effort to adjust bedroom tactics usually attest to having better sex.
The more a woman orgasms the more she will desire sex. Therefore, it’s important for her own sexual satisfaction to make sure her needs are met.
This article was published on Friday 05 November, 2010. |
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