In a men’s society, women desire to be equal with their partners. There are professions, such as doctor, engineer, politician, mechanic, that only had a...

By Stacy Johnson Tue, Sep 13, 2011 3:06 PM
In a men’s society, women desire to be equal with their partners. There are professions, such as doctor, engineer, politician, mechanic, that only had a...
In a men’s society, women desire to be equal with their partners. There are professions, such as doctor, engineer, politician, mechanic, that only had a masculine form of the noun. The feminine was later invented or not at all.
Today women are capable of raising children, working full time jobs, cleaning, cooking, taking care of themselves and loved ones, and still be able to smile at the end of the day. Nowadays there is nothing that women cannot do, and many do it even better than men.
Our lifestyle and day to day stress add much to how we feel at the end of the day when alone with our partner. We tend to take our frustrations and inhibitions to bed with us. Whether it is psychological disorders, anxieties, or medical problems, women too, suffer from sexual dysfunctions. And let’s not forget menopause and pregnancy…
Depending on the nature of the problem causing lack of sexual desire and thus dysfunction, there are many ways to help women regain their passion. One of them is Womera, also known as the Viagra for women. It functions the same as Viagra, by increasing the flow of testosterone into the blood, raising the libido and creating sexual desire and pleasure. Always ask your doctor before starting treatment with Womera. First and foremost the cause of the dysfunction has to be identified, and only then can treatment be started.
More and more people all over the world, women and men alike are subject to the influences of what we do, think and how we live. All these sooner or later, whether we like it or not, will make an impact on our libido. We live in an open society where women have the right to express themselves and their sexuality. We shouldn’t be inhibited nor ashamed in bed. Women’s pleasure is just as important as men’s.
It is a well known fact that men’s sexual appetite is greater than women’s. Sometimes it is hard for us to keep up with them and we often make excuses:”Not now, darling, maybe later. I have a huge headache.” Which by the by, is completely untrue: statistics show that sex heals headaches. The partner becomes frustrated and so do we. Intimacy will happen less and less. Communication will be scarce. Many couples, married or not, will take different roads because one, usually the woman, couldn’t keep up with the other.
Sexual desire is no less important than sexual compatibility. Without the first one, the latter could never happen. Just as daily issues influence our libido, or lack of it, so does the lack of lust impact our lives and thoughts. Sex should be healthy and outside problems should not influence it. When they do, just reach out your hand and take what is yours.
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