Albuquerque Journal

Study: Sex drive ebbs and flows for both partners

- BY LINDA BLACKFORD LEXINGTON HERALD-LEADER (TNS)

“The assumption that men have higher sexual desire than women overall is simply not consistent­ly supported by the data in the context of relationsh­ips,” write Kristen Mark and Julie Lasslo in a new article that looked at 64 studies on sexual desire written since the 1970s.

In fact, the authors say, desire ebbs and flows between both partners for a variety of reasons, many of them more related to societal expectatio­ns. Men who feel insecure about a relationsh­ip might be less ready to initiate sex, while desire in both partners can be affected by factors like childbirth or illness.

“We’ve got these gendered expectatio­ns around, they’re doing a disservice to both men and women,” said Mark, who directs the University of Kentucky’s Sexual Health Promotion Lab in the College of Education’s Department of Kinesiolog­y and Health Promotion. “When men have lower sexual desire, they’re not meeting society’s expectatio­n to always be ready for sex. And then, for women, it’s also problemati­c, because when women have more desire than their partners, it can feel foreign to them for a variety of reasons.”

The same societal tropes are also problemati­c for same-sex relationsh­ips, Mark said.

“It’s not useful to make claims about large groups of people,” she said. “It’s better to look at individual difference­s and acknowledg­e every relationsh­ip will have ups and downs, regardless of orientatio­n.”

Mark said she was also interested in their findings about sexual expectatio­ns for long-term relationsh­ips.

“The idea that for you to expect your sexual desire to be the same forever — you set yourself up for disappoint­ment and that can impact relationsh­ip satisfacti­on,” she said. “One should expect their sexual desire will change throughout a relationsh­ip, that doesn’t mean the relationsh­ip is doomed. It just indicates that sexual desire is quite complex.”

 ?? DREAMSTIME ?? A new study finds that sexual desire can change in intensity between both partners for many reasons.
DREAMSTIME A new study finds that sexual desire can change in intensity between both partners for many reasons.

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