Tuesday, December 27, 2011

35 years and over, Women Start Forgetting Sex?


More than a quarter of women aged 35 years and over was never again have intercourse with her partner, according to a recent survey in Britain. The survey also states, nearly 28 percent of the women consider sexual activity part of their past.

As reported in the newspaper The Mirror, a survey involving 745 women aged 35 to 64 were found, women who do not have children more often experience orgasm than those who have children. As many as 41 percent of the childless state, orgasm is not a difficult thing they experienced.

This figure is quite in contrast to women with children. Only 12 percent of childless single women who reported experiencing sexual pleasure, while women with two kids keep score better or about 14 percent.

Stuck in a routine at the office to be partly to blame for these women sexual matters. Those who worked part time were more frequent orgasms (67 percent) than women who worked full (57 percent).

The researchers also highlighted the problems of menopause and found that 42 percent of women in this poll managed to overcome the problem of depression.

Surveys about sexual activity is carried out by Sky Real Lives to mark the launch of his latest series, The Secret Guide To Women's Health. Mirror columnist, Coleen Nolan, stated, at this time so many women who suffer from health problems, but they do not want to seek help.

"They thought it was a shameful thing. The show will provide a means to discuss taboo issues to be discussed with a friend," he said.
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