Good Sex Needs Time And Intimacy
Written by Rupert Kircz | Monday, 16 February 2009 | There is 1 comment
Some men who suffer from unsatisfying sexual experiences do so not because they suffer from erectile dysfunction but because they don’t take enough time to plan sexual encounters. The common complaint of men and women who have been married for a number of years is that sex becomes routine, boring and lacks intimacy and excitement.

There is a saying that only millionaires can afford to have sex in the middle of the day and there is some truth to this as very busy working couples find that the only time they have for sex is that the end of the day when they finally slump exhausted into bed. This can sometimes be the only time when the children are not awake and they will not be disturbed but it hardly is the best time. At Ukmedix News we have a few tips for men and women who want to improve their sex lives which as clinical studies also confirm can be conducive to keeping erectile dysfunction and female sexual dysfunction at bay.
If you and your partner are busy working all day you need to plan ahead to make time for sex. A couple of hours is a minimum as sex should not be rushed and the first half an hour should be devoted to talking and developing intimacy. Intimate sex is always better sex and provides not only physical satisfaction but also emotional benefits which are essential for a good relationship.
There are some things which the erectile dysfunction drugs Viagra, Cialis and Levitra can cure but they cannot replace the feeling of well being and satisfaction that good intimate sex brings. Like all relationships in life, sexual relationships require nurturing and time if they are to be maintained. As a man if you don’t take time to look after your sexual relationship it will suffer and psychological erectile dysfunction could occur. As a woman you need to also communicate with your partner on an emotional level so that you don’t end up with sex being something you don’t look forward to.
Relying on the trio of impotence meds for good sex is not always the answer.


