When you first met your partner, there was electricity, there was passion, and there was sex. Virtually all relationships go through some sort of tapering-off period, typically after 6 months to a year. While there are dozens of reasons for a lack of lust—from illness to stress to scheduling—the truth is that sex is healthy for body and mind and builds closeness, intimacy and a sense of partnership in your relationship.
Some truthful reasons you don't want to have sex anymore:
1. You’re busy with stuff
When it comes to day-to-day priorities, sex often falls low on the totem pole. We prioritise the things that stress us out the most. When our partner approaches us, we think, ‘I have to get this done and you’re talking about that?’”
2. You're Exhausted
When you work hard all day, curling up with a book or actually going to bed is just about the only thing that sounds exciting. Whether it’s first thing in the morning or every other Saturday and a time that works for you—and stick with it.
3. You're Stressed Out
Whether you're swamped at work or juggling a million commitments at home, it's pretty much impossible to switch gears mentally when you want to have sex. In order to get and stay aroused, you have to be receptive.
4. You're in a long-term relationship
It sounds like a contradiction, but studies have found that women's sex drives dip after being with the same partner for a while. Even if your relationship is going great, it's possible for the novelty to wear off and have an effect on your desire.
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