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A new study making some waves around the world, has revealed that the
more a woman stays with a man, the more she gets to hate s*x.
Just when you thought that being in a long-term relationship was a
positive thing, study shows that women who stayed with the same men for
over seven years reported a decrease in their s*xual desire!Women who
are in a long-term relationship are more likely to experience a decrease
in s*xual desire, scientists have said.
Changes in relationship status were found to affect several
different s*xual functions, but a libido decline after spending years
with the same person was the most pronounced trend overall.The new
research, published in the journal Psychological Medicine, looks at
women’s s*xual functions — including desire, sexual satisfaction and
orgasm — over a period of seven years, and takes into account what kind
of relationships these women were in.
Data from 2,173 Finnish women from two large-scale,
population-based data registers was collected for the study, seven years
apart.he scientists used the female sexual function index to assess
domains of s*xual function in women in clinical trials.
Effects of age and relationship duration were taken into account in
the statistical analysis.The researchers discovered that most aspects
of women’s sexual functions appeared unstable over the years.Previous
sexual function was not a good predictor of future sexual function
overall, with satisfaction, pain and arousal changing over time.
Sexual satisfaction in particular varied greatly in seven years,
but the ability to have an orgasm remained stable for most women –
suggesting that sexual satisfaction and orgasm are not always linked.hen
it came to boosting women’s desire, other s*xual functions such as
their ability to have an orgasm only had a small impact, but the
scientists found out that relationship length and status was perhaps
more relevant.
Indeed, women who stayed in the same monogamous relationship from
the beginning to the end of the study reported the greatest decrease in
their sex drive.Women who had started a new relationship during the
course of the study also experienced reduced libido, but to a smaller
degree.
Finally, women who were single at the end of the observation period
reported stable sexual desire.More studies are needed to better make
sense of the variations in female sexual function over time.However, the
researchers already say it would be useful to take into account
partner-specific factors and relationship characteristics in the
treatment of women’s sexual dysfunctions.
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Via The Punch

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