Do You Know That Men Refuse Sex More Than Women? READ IT HERE...
If the stereotype is to be believed, it’s women who feign a headache and
turn to their spouse with the words: ‘Not tonight, dear.’
But research suggests that it’s actually men who are often responsible
for the lack of sex in a marriage – because they feel under pressure to
perform.
A review of 64 studies into couples’ love lives has found that men are
put off sex by the expectation that they will make the first move.
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And, just like women, a lack of emotional connection or fear that their
partner finds them unattractive may also turn them off from a night of
passion.
The results of the analysis confound another stereotype by showing it is
women, not men, who are likely to go off sex because they have been
with their partner for a long time.
They also show emotional connection is important to both halves of a couple.
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The authors, led by Dr Kristen Park at the University of Kentucky,
state: ‘There are assumptions in our culture that women have lower
sexual desire than men, and that it is abnormal for women to have high
sexual desire, or for men to have low sexual desire.
‘However, research in recent years has clearly shown that these
gender-based assumptions about sexual desire are not supported by data.’
Men feel pressure from their wife, girlfriend or society in general to
initiate sex, even when they do not want it, the research suggests.
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They worry they won’t have erotic feelings or that they will fail to
perform, and this can create a ‘negative feedback loop’ which ruins
their love life.
Women are expected to be put off sex if they do not feel emotionally
close to their husband, the experts write in the Journal of Sex
Research.
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