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IMPACT OF MENTAL HEALTH ON SEXUAL FUNCTION.

IMPACT Of MENTAL HEALTH ON SEXUAL FUNCTION.

Mental health can be said to be an emotional, psychological and socio-well being that affects how you feel, think and act, going further to positively or negatively influence one’s sexual relationship, arousal daily functioning, and overall sexual well-being.

Good mental health can enhance sexual function in several ways as shown below:

*Increased Libido- A healthy mental state helps to boost sex drive, making you more interested in and responsive to sexual stimuli.

*Enhanced Intimacy- Fosters emotional connection and closeness with your significant other, leading to more satisfying pleasurable sexual experiences.

*Improved Self-Esteem- Being positive about one’s body image and self-confidence can make one feel more comfortable and expressive in one’s sexuality.

*Better Communication- Good mental health functioning promotes effective communication with your spouse, resolving conflicts and building trust.

*Increased Orgasmic Ability- A relaxed and focused mental state of health can help achieve orgasm more easily.

*Adventurousness- Healthy mental health might encourage exploration and experimentation in sexual activities to a large extent.

*Emotional Regulation- Healthy emotional management helps navigate sexual experiences with greater ease and pleasure without fret.

*Resilience- Being able to cope with stress and setbacks becomes easier, reducing their impact on sexual function in your union.

On the other hand poor mental health can negatively impact sexual function in various ways such as in:

*Performance Anxiety- The fear of failure or inadequacy can lead to erectile dysfunction or premature ejaculation.

*Avoidance- Anxiety may cause a partner to avoid sex or any form of intimacy.

*Hypervigilance: Regularly being stressed can make it hard to relax and enjoy sex.

*Decreased Libido- Depression can actually significantly reduce sex drive.

 *Loss of Pleasure: Depressed spouses can make sex feel unenjoyable or unfulfilling for either partners.

Trauma- Past traumatic experiences can lead to avoiding sex or intimacy with your lovebird as flashback memories can resurface during sex, causing distress if not properly managed.

Breaking the negative cycle can be managed by seeking professional help.

Mental health and sexual function are deeply interconnected so prioritizing mental well-being can actually help to enhance your overall sexual health and pleasurable satisfaction.

SissyAde is an Integrative Sex Therapist who loves to sew and watch movies @ leisure.

She work globally and is open to collaboration.

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