SEX AFTER MENOPAUSE
Providing the facts
surrounding the issue on sex after menopause.
Women fidget when it’s being talked
about. They whisper and look around as if their whole life depended
on it. Women think it’s the biggest secret next to the existence of
biological warfare. But is it really?
As most female fear, menopause does
not signal the end to a happy sexual life. This misconception has
led many people to believe that sex after menopause is nonexistent.
This fear may have been a result of stereotyping older women as
plain and boring. Moreover, the fact that menopausal women will no
longer be able to bear children has been linked with the loss of
sexual urges.
Experts say that sex drive should not
lessen as people get older. In fact studies have found out that
sexuality is an important factor in increasing the quality of our
lives. Sex after menopause, as with passion and romance, can
actually be more enticing when you are 50.
Several women may have bid goodbye to
their interest in sex the same time they did to their menstruation
periods. Their reasons vary. Some feel that sex after menopause is
more painful and less fulfilling. Others are simply reluctant
thinking that menopause accompanied by their weight gain may have
made them undesirable to their partners. And a few simply lost the
desire.
However, a greater percentage of
women said that they did not feel any decrease in activities related
to sex after menopause. Fact is, fulfilling sexual life does not
disappear with time. The women who find sex after menopause more
enjoyable said that they need not worry about contraceptives and
unwanted pregnancies anymore, making them perform better in bed.
For those who may have problems with
sex after menopause though, there are numerous ways to deal with
them. Lubricating gels, vaginal moisturizers, and even vaginal
estrogen creams can make sex after menopause as satisfying as it was
during your child-bearing years. Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT)
is also said to relieve vaginal dryness. However, since there have
been negative effects associated with the use of HRT, it is best to
consult your doctor before attempting to use it.
Female who are experiencing menopause
may complain of several changes including a low desire for sex.
While this is not true for all, and not a clear explanation has been
derived at, experts believe that this is mostly a
psychological-related issue. Women’s attitude towards menopause may
have a big impact on their sexuality. Accepting menopause as a
natural phase that brings exciting challenges to a woman’s life may
not require you to see a sex therapist but will prove to you that
indeed, there can be wonderful sex after menopause.
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