Written by Rupert Kircz| Monday, 26 September 2011| There are 2 comments
Ukmedix News has written time and time again about different research projects which show the link between physical sexual problems such as erectile dysfunction and female sexual dysfunction and obesity. The evidence is all out there for anybody who wants to know about it but unfortunately many people choose to ignore it.

What many research projects don't show is the huge psychological impact that obesity has on the sex lives of couples. Apart from the fact that obesity leads to poor blood flow in the genitals of both men and women, there is a double impediment to having good sex in that many obese people suffer a lack of confidence in their physical attractiveness to the opposite sex and this leads to them feeling uncomfortable and insecure.
Many obese women talk about how they hate being naked and seeing their bodies, let alone anyone else seeing them like this. Women love feeling attractive and even if their men still want to make love to them if they don't feel good about themselves they are unlikely to enjoy sex. To a certain extent men can feel the same way which leads to a lack of confidence in their ability which could lead to erectile dysfunction.
Obesity can also cause resentment as the other slimmer partner feels that because of the weight gain his or her sex life has suffered. This resentment can build up to the point where sex is not even attempted or spoken about.
Another thing which obesity does to sex lives is made it almost physically impossible for men and women to have good sex because there is simply just too much bulk and fat in the way! If a man has a huge belly he is likely to make it very uncomfortable for her when he is on top of a woman. Women who are overweight are less nimble and versatile in bed too which can make routine lovemaking a massive physical exertion.
Having fat sex is never as good as having thin sex!

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