3 safe ways to increase Low Sex Drive

Simple ways to increase to naturally your sex drive

Having sex occasionally is quite natural, contrary to some popular notions. Your libido might just crash for several reasons, ranging from sexual disorders to hormonal imbalance to childbirth. As a matter of fact, there are many people who tend to use various types of tonics and supplements to help their libido to be on track once again. Irrespective of the reasons for loss of sexual drive, given below are three safe ways that can be practiced to ensure getting the same back on track.

Get moving

The scientifically proven way to enhance your libido is to exercise regularly. But it should involve much more than merely going out for a walk. You can do anything that works for you effectively, be it running early in the morning or sweating at the gym. Besides this, trying out pelvic exercises such as Kegels can provide more benefits. But before doing any exercise, it will be wise to consult your doctor.

Address feelings

This is an important aspect that we fail to realize. Everyday stress only takes a toll on the desire to get heavy and hot. When battling stress, the body is constantly on ‘fight or flight’ mode, thereby placing the same under severe pressure and stress. In case, the body has that threat feeling, then cortisol hormones are released, thus reducing significantly testosterone levels.

Be in constant ‘touch’ with self

An effective way to retain those sexual desires is to masturbate. Re-learning the feeling to be turned on, may want you to experience the same with your partner. Communication is stated to be the key to having a steaming and exciting hot time in the bedroom. What actually makes you to feel ‘on top’ and get you completely excited is a topic that you need to discuss with your partner. To experience enhanced pleasure, you can try changing location, technique and pace.

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Originally posted 2021-09-29 04:26:44.

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