Many couples who have questioned whether the frequency of sexual relations they do normally. And, in fact there is no "gold standard" in sex. In other words, nothing that is not normal for you and your partner both want to do it and feel comfortable.
"You can do it three times in one night or once a month just so long as both parties feel happy in being together," said Catherine Birndorf, MD, mental health experts and author of The Nine Rooms of Happiness.
Psychologists reveal, sexuality brings the need to enjoy ourselves, to love and be loved, and sharing love. That is why, according to John Gagnon, professor emeritus of sociology, the important fact is not the frequency of sexual intercourse, but rather how often you want sex.
"And also how often you take your partner to have sex. Frequency of the optimal is if both parties are equally wanted," said Gagnon.
However, it could not ignore the need for warmth in bed this often decreases with the length of your relationship and your partner.
"After the passage of a honeymoon period at the beginning of marriage, usually the activities of sex is no longer exciting and eagerly awaited because both parties already feel familiar," said Erick Janssen, a researcher in the field of sex, gender, and reproduction of Indiana University, United States .
To prevent a sense of monotony and saturated, Erick suggested that both parties are more creative managing sex. "In order not to get caught up in the style of the bedroom, occasionally take a couple have sex in another room. Dating-both romantic date could also reignite the passion that began to dim," he said.
"You can do it three times in one night or once a month just so long as both parties feel happy in being together," said Catherine Birndorf, MD, mental health experts and author of The Nine Rooms of Happiness.
Psychologists reveal, sexuality brings the need to enjoy ourselves, to love and be loved, and sharing love. That is why, according to John Gagnon, professor emeritus of sociology, the important fact is not the frequency of sexual intercourse, but rather how often you want sex.
"And also how often you take your partner to have sex. Frequency of the optimal is if both parties are equally wanted," said Gagnon.
However, it could not ignore the need for warmth in bed this often decreases with the length of your relationship and your partner.
"After the passage of a honeymoon period at the beginning of marriage, usually the activities of sex is no longer exciting and eagerly awaited because both parties already feel familiar," said Erick Janssen, a researcher in the field of sex, gender, and reproduction of Indiana University, United States .
To prevent a sense of monotony and saturated, Erick suggested that both parties are more creative managing sex. "In order not to get caught up in the style of the bedroom, occasionally take a couple have sex in another room. Dating-both romantic date could also reignite the passion that began to dim," he said.
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