Woman, have you not made love in a long time? Maybe you're too tired from work to make love, maybe your mind is on your child and you don't want to make love, maybe you haven't experienced an orgasm in a long time and you don't want to make love, maybe you have the flu and feel uncomfortable and don't want to make love... You've found excuses for not wanting to make love.

What happens if a woman doesn't have sex for a long time?
You might say that frequent, prolonged sexual activity can weaken the body. However, if a woman doesn't have sex for a long time and lacks the desire for it, she will also become weak and may even lose her sexual ability. The consequences of a woman not having sex for a long time are serious; let's take a look.
Premature aging of sexual organs: Prolonged abstinence from sexual activity can lead to sexual repression in women, causing disuse atrophy of the vagina. This results in reduced or abnormally dry vaginal secretions and decreased immunity. The longer this condition persists, the more susceptible women become to gynecological diseases such as vaginitis, cervicitis, and pelvic inflammatory disease. However, vaginal atrophy due to prolonged abstinence typically occurs in menopausal women; it has little impact on young, healthy women.
Hormonal instability: Some women frequently experience insomnia, vivid dreams, night sweats, and irritability upon waking up in the middle of the night. This is not necessarily due to a physical problem or insufficient sexual activity. When a woman is at the peak of her libido, but lacks sexual activity for an extended period due to various factors, hormones in her body can accumulate and affect her nervous system, leading to related symptoms.
Impact on Relationships: If one partner consistently refuses intimacy in a marriage, it damages the relationship. One partner craves intimacy to deepen their connection, while the other's refusal leads to feelings of frustration. Over time, this can result in extramarital affairs, divorce, or even the end of the marriage.
The desire for sex is innate and arises naturally after physical maturity. Comparing men and women, men generally have a stronger desire for sex than women, but women's desire is more malleable and easily aroused. In most cases, the desire for sex is not determined by the lower body, but rather by the brain.
For the sake of physical health and a stable family, women should avoid prolonged periods without sex. Regular sexual activity is the healthiest way to maintain youthful charm and boundless energy from the inside out.