Wednesday, September 19, 2012

Improving Your Sex After 30


You may be surprised to know that although sex may seem like an obstacle as you near age 40, humans need and benefit from more stimulation and satisfaction at this age. Rather than trying to accept your age and let your sex life decline in pleasure, there are many measures you can take to restoring that magic in the bedroom.

Perimenopause and Menopause

Menopause is the permanent cessation of a woman’s menstruation cycle, where most women become completely infertile between the ages of 40 and 50. Perimenopause is the process describing the years leading up to menopause, a stage where many women find themselves in their early to mid-30’s. It often goes unnoticed well into their 40’s, despite being completely treatable in the early stages.

Trouble sleeping, low libido, and especially hot-flashes are the most common symptoms attributed to perimenopause. Hot-flashes during this stage can be very startling and distracting, and they can even wake you up in the middle of the night. Many experts have found that yoga and regular exercise can reduce this inconvenience dramatically. By stretching out your body and developing a breath rhythm, the right energy gets drawn in and the bad energy gets expelled out.

You may be aware of the fact that once you’re through with menopause, your ovaries are no longer active and you’ll no longer be able to conceive a child. Any attempts at becoming pregnant are highly recommended before age 40 to prevent any devastating occurrences. There have been some rare cases, but for the most part women aren’t expected to be mommies at this stage of their lives.

The average woman during this time may also develop some emotional struggles, often becoming moody or insecure at seemingly random times. This is normal, but should also be regulated. Physical exercise is a great way to squash any stress you may have, as well as yoga and meditation. Many women also make the mistake of thinking they need medication to help with their ailment, when really they should be talking to a therapist or professional who can tap into their emotions and figure out what’s going on.

Lubrication

As the hormones decrease in your body, your natural, vaginal lubrication may decrease as well, making it painful or even impossible to have sex. The convenience of lubrication should not be overlooked during these stages of your life.

Look for water or silicone-based lubricants that will make it possible to achieve penetration without harming you or causing infections (stay away from anything flavored or funky-looking.) These lubes will make your experience not only possible but more pleasant, and they all too often tend to train your vaginal walls to arouse easier.

Estrogen is a dominant female hormone, and your estrogen level decreases dramatically as you get older. If you’re still having trouble with dryness, try having your doctor prescribe either estrogen cream or estrogen pills to gradually return natural moisture to the vagina.

A Little Extra Goes a Long Way

Another common problem that often arises around this stage is a blatant loss of or decrease in your libido. You may view sex as undesirable and you may grow indifferent to wanting to instigate or participate in sex. The truth of the matter is that you body is changing, and what made you tick when you were younger doesn’t necessarily do the trick now.

The problem may lie in an issue of patience and understanding. If you typically spend ten or twenty minutes on foreplay, you might consider doubling that time. A woman’s skin can be just as sensitive as her clitoris, and it’s important to inform your man of this if he doesn’t know already. The more time you spend stimulating other parts of your body, the more you will want that vaginal stimulation which will in turn cause a deeper arousal and adequate vaginal moisture.

There’s no need to rush into things. The more anticipation you create, the easier it will be to throw your guard down and get down to business.

Couples Communication

You and your partner are going to need to talk to each other during this time of stunted motivation and hormonal decline. Many men are unaware of these female processes and need to be informed of their importance. Educate your man on the facets of menopause and let him know that this is a hard time for you. These discussions will eventually point you and your man towards exercising attributes about your sex routine that will most affectively arouse and excite you.

Some couples communicate better with a sex therapist than with themselves. It may be a good idea to leave it up to professionals to identify your problems and needs. A therapist can be a good medium as far as you and your partner understanding each other sexually and emotionally. They will bring things to the table that you or your man can’t, which will increase your chances of uprooting the problem and starting anew.

You are not a dried-up old woman. You will always have that fire but this is a time in your life where nature needs to run its course. Knowing this and the tools to deal with it will help you overcome the obstacles while still enabling you to enjoy a rewarding and positive sex life.




Tuesday, July 31, 2012

10 Reasons How Exercise Enhances Your Sex Life


Studies in the US show that 20% married couples have a completely sexless marriage, and more than 50% men and women are dissatisfied with their sex lives. So, if you have such trouble, the simple truth is that you are not alone! This is not to say, however, that you cannot turn things around. Here are ten reasons why you should exercise to enhance your sex life.

  1. Self Confidence
By regularly exercising, you will have done something constructive with your days. Our jobs are usually just our jobs, and it’s something we have to do, which is different from deciding to do something with our leisure time. Once you get out of work, go for a short run or take a trip to the local gym. You will have come out feeling like you’ve challenged yourself, and that you’re on your way to maximizing your body’s potential. This undoubtedly improves your self-confidence.

  1. Mood-Enhancer
By regularly hitting the gym or exercising after work, you’ll have worked out all the kinks and stresses from the work day and will come out spent, relaxed and high-spirited. If you typically come home from work cranky and ready to zone out in front of the TV, you should exercise instead. Having done something constructive, you will also feel better about yourself and will radiate that happiness unto others.

  1. Easy Arousal
Many have spoken of a “runner’s high” or “euphoric exercise”. When we exercise, our brains release endorphins which evoke a positive and thrilling sensation through our bodies. This sounds very similar to a thing called sex. Regular exercise means a regular release of endorphins, which eventually will enable your body to release endorphins quicker, once it becomes accustomed. This in turn helps you become aroused quicker and more attentively, as your body releases more endorphins at the initial arousal.

  1. Flexibility
Exercising stretches your muscles out, and overtime can improve your flexibility. You’ll discover new sexual positions that were previously impossible to execute, and the previous pains and uncomfortable stances you once experienced will be nonexistent.

  1. Circulation
Your circulatory system is the cornerstone of your sexual potential. With healthy and adequate blood flow to the vagina, you can count on highly prized sex, which only comes with regular exercise. As your heart rate increases during regular exercise, your blood rushes through your body and basically revitalizes your central system. Our sexual organs are muscles, and muscles need blood flow to work properly.

  1. Muscles
Exercise will also improve your strength as an individual. By working free-weights or tension exercises into your routine, you can help strengthen and tone your arm, leg and back muscles. This will help you hold those uncomfortable (yet sensational) positions longer, and will more or less take the hard work out of what’s supposed to be a pleasurable experience.

  1. A Stress-Reliever
When you get out of work, especially on a bad day, go for a run or lift some weights before surrendering to your couch. This will get your stresses out before you walk in your door, so that you won’t be in a bad mood when your man gets home from work. Nothing is worse than when one person is ready to hit the sheets, and the other is still going on about what happened at work, and how much it upsets them. By going for a walk, run, or workout right after work, we forget about these problems and focus more on our home lives.

  1. Feeling Sexual
We talked about comparing runner’s high to sexual intercourse, and there is no doubt that exercising makes you feel sexy. The day will come when you’re running down the road and truck full of good-looking boys will honk and howl at your amazing body. That will make a woman feel sexy.

  1. Stamina and Endurance
Cardiovascular exercise greatly improves stamina and endurance, which are the cornerstones of amazing sex. The longer you can last, and the less tired you become will greatly affect your performance. The point of sex is to enjoy it the most, and by prolonging it we can experience more intense orgasms. Your heightened strength and endurance will help with this, but you must exercise regularly to optimize it.

  1. Physical Appearance
Lastly, we have physical appearance, which is simple: If you work out regularly, your partner will be turned-on! Your newly-toned and shapely body will put only one thing on his mind: you naked! What more a could a girl ask for?

If you are looking to improve your sex life, check out the Ultimate Sex Workout for Women