Wanting More or Less Sex Than Your Partner Doesn't Have to Be a Deal Breaker

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Wanting More or Less Sex Than Your Partner Doesn't Have to Be a Deal Breaker

Would it surprise you to know that a majority of couples regularly experience sexual desire discrepancy? That’s when one partner wants sex more or less often than the other. Some say as many as 80% of couples deal with this issue. Read on to learn more and find some practical strategies to consider when sexual desire is out of sync.

Fluctuations in sexual desire are part of being human and because there’s a huge range of normal. Still, we tend to think of differences in desire as the fault of one or the other – usually the partner who wants less sex. It’s natural for us to measure our desire for sex with the person with whom we’re having sex. So when we want more or less than they do, it’s easy to feel like something is wrong. The issue has more to do with libido differences between two normal people. On the other end of the spectrum, the partner wanting more sex can be left feeling rejected and over-sexed.

 

Read on to find some practical strategies to consider when sexual desire is out of sync – for whatever reason.

 

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