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7 minute read

If there was a medication that could make you want sex again — most of us would be clambering to buy it, right?

The promise of a quick fix for low libido in women is tempti...

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Spontaneous sex is what most of us want, right? To be struck down by metaphorical lightning as soon as we see our partner, and want them, followed by incredibly intense and exciting sex.

But is a great sex life really about spontaneous sex vs planned sex? If we look at the media and Hollywood portrayals of sex, the answer seems to be a resounding ye...

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Many of us believe that mismatched desire spells doom for a relationship.

That if you and your partner want sex at different times, in different ways, or at different frequencies – it must mean you’re fundamentally incompatible.

And while it certainly can be difficult to manage, and href="ht...

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When we talk about sex drive, the conversation often goes straight to hormones, complicated techniques, or whether there’s chemistry. But there’s a whole other piece of the puzzle that rarely gets discussed — the mental load in a relationship or marriage.

Who does the housework? Who keeps track of birth...

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