Maintaining a healthy sex life as a career-focused adult can be a challenge, especially if one is married with children.
Between work stress, busy schedules and daily responsibilities, many couples find their intimate connection taking a back seat.
Amy Williams, an intimacy expert, says the real culprits may be hiding in your everyday routine.
“Couples come to me worried about their sex lives, and are often surprised when I divert the conversation to their daily habits,” she says.
“The truth is, what happens outside the bedroom has a direct impact on what happens inside it – and some seemingly harmless habits could be creating invisible barriers to intimacy.”
Williams shares five everyday habits that could be secretly sabotaging your sex life.
FUELLING YOUR BODY WRONG
The food you eat has an impact on your sexual well-being. Eating processed foods and unhealthy fats will lower your sex drive. So, to keep your libido healthy, eat superfoods.
YOUR SCROLLING HABIT IS KILLING THE MOOD
Scrolling on social media during bedtime may be a mood killer. Not only will it affect your sleeping pattern, but can also cause tension between you and your partner, because instead of making out, you’ll be on social media and, by the time your partner tries to make a move, you’re already sleepy and no longer have the energy for sex.
“Social media creates unrealistic expectations and can devastate self-esteem,” says Williams. “This mindset makes you feel less confident and ultimately less in the mood for intimacy,” she says.
To solve this issue, set boundaries with social media, especially during evening hours when you could be bonding with your partner.
Consider a digital detox or unfollowing accounts that make you feel less confident.
ONE TOO MANY DRINKS
It’s okay to have a glass of wine to loosen up, but overindulging could ruin the intimate moments.
Sometimes you may even black out, and it’s not supposed to be like that. You must be sober enough to consent and enjoy the fun.
“While alcohol may temporarily reduce inhibitions, drinking too much actually interferes with sexual response,” Williams says.
“Both men and women can find it harder to reach an orgasm, because alcohol desensitises our nervous system, and men may struggle with maintaining an erection.”
SKIPPING HYGIENE
Hygiene is important in sex because it makes it easier to enjoy foreplay.
Also, if you are in the mood to use your fingers, make sure your nails are well-trimmed and that you wash your hands before the deed.
OVERDOING THE SCENTS
If you think drowning yourself in perfume or using heavily scented products will make you more irresistible in the bedroom, think again.
“All those artificial fragrances in your laundry detergent, fabric softener and personal care products can work against you,” Williams says.
“They mask your natural scent, which plays a bigger role in attraction and arousal than most people realise.” – IOL Lifestyle
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