how can i talk to my partner about sex?
discuss the potential root cause. i’m a big proponent for looking for the root cause of any health concern in question — in this case, lack of sexual activity or sexual desire.
so, what are some of the causes of low sexual desire? for women, fluctuating hormones in perimenopause are a common contributor. vaginal dryness, or pain with sex, could lead to lack of desire. other culprits can be stress, burnout, depression and trauma for both men and women.
it’s important to acknowledge that
one-in-three women experience low desire at some point in their life, and stress from work and family pressures is frequently cited as the cause. research shows helpful solutions include practicing mindfulness, paying close attention to your diet, move and sleep, engaging in regular conversation and laughter, and for some, cognitive behaviour therapy (cbt).
your brain is your biggest sex organ. talk about what turns you on. maybe it’s watching outlander. or maybe reading romance novels or erotica, is more up your alley. masturbation is another way to stimulate desire, or foreplay that begins the day before, or via text messages throughout the day.
it can be challenging — and yes, even awkward — to discuss sexual desire, and working on good communication takes practice and courage. if you are having trouble getting the words out, write them down in a journal first. i hope it ends up being better for you than not talking about it at all.