Sydney, Jun 4: Usually it's the men who want more sex than women, but what happens when it's the other way around?
Vanessa Thompson, a Newcastle sexologist, attributes mismatched sex drives to testosterone levels.
She puts it down to biology, saying that typically men have the higher libido, while women have a tenth of the testosterone in men.
The shaming and pressure are shared equally, with men also feeling ashamed, according to the Sydney Morning Herald.
The reaction to this mismatch can truly damage relationships.
Men can feel insecure and threatened by their partner's sex drive and become combative as a result.
Some low-libido men can feel the only way to reclaim control of the situation.
Vanessa Thompson, a Newcastle sexologist, attributes mismatched sex drives to testosterone levels.
She puts it down to biology, saying that typically men have the higher libido, while women have a tenth of the testosterone in men.
The shaming and pressure are shared equally, with men also feeling ashamed, according to the Sydney Morning Herald.
The reaction to this mismatch can truly damage relationships.
Men can feel insecure and threatened by their partner's sex drive and become combative as a result.
Some low-libido men can feel the only way to reclaim control of the situation.
- 6/4/2013
- by Meeta Kabra
- RealBollywood.com
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