It’s a total misconception that men are always ready for sex. Just like women, men’s libido also varies depending on stressors and life circumstances. It’s an old stereotype that men want sex all the time.
The following factors can affect a man’s libido: stress, depression, low self-esteem, drug and alcohol use, lack of sleep, and medications.
Constant fluctuations in hormone levels can lead to a decrease in Affairpage. Stress can make a man feel distracted during sex. And remember, sexuality and mind are directly linked. When a person is depressed, it becomes very difficult to get sexually aroused as he feels depressed and drained. Research has also shown that depression can change the biochemistry of your body, which can decrease your libido. Medications for depression also often cause lethargy and erectile dysfunction.
Having problems with self-esteem can make it harder to feel sexy and desired. If you feel unattractive, you are much less likely to want to participate in sexual activity.
Excessive alcohol consumption can cause fatigue and erectile dysfunction. Impotence drugs like marijuana lower a man’s Affairpage by suppressing the pituitary gland, which in turn regulates the production of testosterone. Low testosterone levels mean low Affairpage. Lack of sleep can increase cortisol levels, which can lead to low libido. Therefore, getting enough quality sleep is paramount to your life and overall health. Medications for depression, insomnia, and diabetes are all linked to erectile dysfunction. Don’t stop taking your medication just because life is tough. Talk to your doctor first so he can prescribe you an alternative that won’t affect your Affairpage or cause erectile dysfunction. Relationship problems can affect intimacy. Anger, resentment, communication problems, and unresolved conflicts can invade the bedroom and lead to lethargy. A dating addict is someone who cannot control sexual thoughts, urges, and impulses. While sexual urges are natural, dating addiction refers only to behaviors that are done in excess and have significant negative effects on a person’s life. Signs of obsession include an unhealthy love of pornography, masturbation after sex, excessive sexual confidence combined with mild aggression, and conflict when a partner rejects your sexual desire despite your request for it. If you are worried about your sex drive, consult a doctor as soon as possible. He has the experience and knowledge to identify the cause of your low or excessive sex drive. You should never be embarrassed to talk to your doctor about your extramarital affairs.