In the realm of human sexuality, there are often misconceptions and stereotypes that surround certain behaviors when it comes to women. One such stereotype is the concept of the "nymphomaniac" or a woman who is perceived to have an insatiable sexual appetite.
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When we think about condoms, the image that often comes to mind is of single individuals. Single individuals are not the only people navigating the complexities of dating and having casual encounters. The reality is far broader. Condoms have a place in the lives of married and committed couples too.
Oh, snap ladies! Buckle up, because we're about to embark on a wild journey through the twists and turns of having a high sex drive.
I was not
surprised by the massive response that Megan The Stallion’s Hot Girl Summer brought. Many women key termed the phrase hot girl summer this year and lived
it. Like many of you who did not participate in the hot girl summer madness, there was a lot to see on social media and tv. There were all sorts of
twerking, hooking up with random people, and lots of recovering from drastic
hangovers.
Reasons for Low Libido In Young Women
What you can do if it is happening to you.
It is not odd for couples to have different libidos. In fact, there are more young women rage in ages from the 20s, 30s, and 40s who are having less sex. Did you know that in a recent study heterosexual woman are having fewer orgasms than other demographics? We live in a culture of “embracing sexuality” as an essential part of our lives and livelihood.
These days having less sex and not enjoying the sex we are having to the fullest is the new norm. The topic of our sex lives is a complex issue with many impacting factors. Could it be that low libido or lack of sex drive is one of the reasons why more women are just not interested in sex altogether?
Ladies,
we all have ways we prepare ourselves for that monthly visit from Auntie Flo! I
know I sure do. Whether I am throwing extra pads or pain meds in my purse I’m
always tracking my period, so she doesn’t just surprise me unexpectedly. I’m
that girl who tracks her cycle and takes extra precautions around that time of
the month.
According
to Women's Health Government, “Most
women ages 21 to 65 should get Pap tests as part of routine health care. Even
if you are not currently sexually active, you should still have a Pap test.”
Women who have gone through menopause and are younger than 65 still need
regular Pap tests as well.






