ecoolcubes.com ecoolcubes.com
   Index Page :: About Us :: Security & Privacy :: Terms & Conditions :: Add Url :: Add Your Article
Search:   
Add Url
 

News & Media

Fashion & Relationships

Eating & Drinking

Medical Care

Jobs & Employment

Travel & Accommodation

Home Family & Garden

Adventure & Sports

Politics & Government

Academics & Learning

Research & Science

Society & Communities

Children

Computers & Networking

Entertainment

Malls & Shopping

Banking & Finance

Automobiles

Business & Commerce

Health & Hygiene

Property & Agents

Self Enhancement

Online & Board Games

Art & Culture

 

Index Page › Health & Hygiene › Women's Health
 

CPR for Lackluster Libidos in Midlife

 

Author: Carol Weeg
Some women in midlife have a kind of sexual flowering, enjoying sex more than ever before. Other women have the opposite experience: they feel like they're shutting down sexually. These are the women who report that, though they love their partners dearly, they're just not that interested in sex with them anymore.

'In their 40's and 50's, women come into their own sense of who they are as sexual beings,' says sex therapist and iVillage sex expert Dr. Patti Britton. When women this age lose interest in sex, she says, 'it's a marker of what's below the surface.' Hormonal changes can make a woman's libido nosedive (for more about the impact of hormones on desire, go to www.findingourway.com), but so can other factors.

Problems begin with a woman's sexual self image. 'I may feel profoundly disappointed that I don't meet the idealized image of the hungry, lustful 46-year-old hot mama,' says Dr. Britton. Body image plays a role too, as women in midlife may fight what seems like an uphill battle to keep from sagging and spreading, making them embarrassed to be seen undressed.

Women may also feel disappointed in their marriage or relationship. 'The hot time in a relationship is the initial period where it's discovery time,' says New York psychologist and couple-relationship authority Dr. Joel Block. People open up and let the other person get a sense of who they are. But over the years, people make implicit assumptions about what can and cannot be shared ('the last time I told him something personal, he used it against me in an argument'). 'Everything that's juicy they've eliminated,' says Dr. Block. A woman may withdraw from her partner, ending up with a marriage without vitality.

'A relationship is supposed to be about two people that have the courage to be emotionally naked with each other,' says Dr. Block. 'To do this, they must build an atmosphere between them that's emotionally safe.'

Then there's the overload factor. With work, family obligations, and active social lives, we're tired at the end of the day. 'When you're middle aged and you have a busy life, don't count on spontaneity,' says Dr. Block. 'Instead, set up a weekly date with each other. It doesn't have to have an agenda-- like we must have intercourse--but it should be an actual date.'

Other tips from Dr. Britton and Dr. Block on reclaiming our sexuality:

? 'Get rid of negative self chatter,' urges Dr. Britton. Instead of zeroing in on what you don't like about your body, try to eat a healthful diet and get more physical activity.

? Try to speak from your heart with your partner, encouraging him to do the same.

? Touch your partner'it doesn't have to be sexual touch. In her book The Complete Idiot's Guide to Sensual Massage (Alpha Books, 2003), Dr. Britton describes a 'touch continuum,' with five levels from healing touch to sexual touch.

? It's okay to be a little flirty.

? Allow yourself to have sexual thoughts, and don't feel guilty if they aren't about your partner. According to Dr. Block, the most common fantasy for both men and women stars someone else.

Sex is, after all, a part of who we are as human beings, and without it we may feel that something important is lost. If your relationship has cooled off, try these tips and see if you can turn the heat back on.

Author Bio:

Carol Weeg writes and edits Finding Our Way: Wit and Wisdom for Adventurous Women, the newsletter for thinking women in midlife. Carol inspires women to explore their lives today??-from work, to relationships, to dealing with perimenopause and menopause (is it hot in here?). Visit Carol Weeg on the Web at www.findingourway.com to download a free copy of Just Keep Laughing, the best of humor from Finding Our Way. ? Carol Weeg, 2006. Finding Our Way.

You can also reach this article by using: womens health care, womens health issues, womens health research
 
 
 

Related Articles

 
Exciting New Clinical Research on Arthritis Supplement
 
Florida Personal Injury Settlements
 
Erectile Dysfunction Vs. Viagra
 
Docs Giving Wrong Rx to Kids with Sore Throats?
 
How To Quit Smoking - The Nicotine Patch
 
Ten Secrets to Healthy Traveling
 
Increase Your Height and Grow Taller Naturally
 
Vitamins: For Youth Health and Healing Check Out Vitamin E
 
The Fountain of Youth & Your Hormones
 
Osteoarthritis and Glucosamine
 
 
 
 

Treadmill Reviews

The best treadmill for you, depends largely on what is important to you when it comes to your exerci ... - Faith Prieur
 

7 Healthy Foods

Some foods seem to have it all. They're nutritious; they also contain lots of vitamins and minerals, ... - Beverly Terhune
 

Tobacco Could Provide Anthrax Vaccine

In a Reuters report that sounds too good to be true it has been reported that a molecular biologist, ... - Rick Hendershot
 
 

Varicocele and Fertility - Will it Keep You From Having Children?

Do you suffer from swollen veins around one or both testicles? Find out more about this common healt ... - Bob Maloney
 

Weight-Loss - The Seeds of Change Lie Within

If you have been struggling to lose weight, or shed extra pounds and add muscle, this article is for ... - Jeremy Reidy
 

The Healing Properties of Gemstones

Superstitions about gemstones have existed since the earliest times and there are still a number of ... - Michael Russell
 

Tips For Successful Weight Loss

Throughout my childhood and teenage years I watched as my mother tried every fad diet under the sun. ... - Annette Croft
 

Benefits of Tai Chi

Tai Chi, an ancient form of Chinese meditation, has evolved a lot in its basic styles. It is a combi ... - Kristy Annely
 
 
   Index Page :: Security & Privacy :: Terms & Conditions
© 2006 www.ecoolcubes.com - All Rights Reserved