Your relationship began out hot — you couldn’t take your gaze away from him, and you had sex whenever you could. However, after a while, the number of late-night romps, steamy daydreams, and sexy text messages began to decrease.

After they’ve been seeing each other for a time, most couples tend to tone down new-relationship-sex. However, you might be surprised to learn why you aren’t getting it on as much as you used to.

Here are the most frequent sex drive killers, as well as ways to overcome them, ranging from libido-lowering drugs to an overdose of technology.

1. You’re way too tired

Wake and bloom, go to work, wow your boss, come home, and prepare dinner – urgh! Just thinking about it makes us tired. And by the time you’re ready for bed, all you want to do is sleep. This is because physical weariness can harm your sexual desire.

2. Estrogen deficiency? Libido levels may be low

When women approach their forties, estrogen levels start to fall. Women with low estrogen have a reduced libido. Not to mention that as estrogen levels drop, vaginal tissues become less lubricated, which can make penetration unpleasant. Hot flashes can also kill your sexual desire.

3. Your meds are interfering with your libido

Birth control and pills for heartburn, high blood pressure, and depression are among the medications that can reduce sex urge. Ask your doctor if there is a suitable option with fewer sexual side effects if you feel your drug is the cause of your sexual troubles.

4. You’re not turned on because you’re too tuned in

You can plan on having sex… less often if technology is getting into bed with you every night. Not only is it more difficult for one partner to initiate sex while the other is watching reality TV catfights, but technology has also replaced intimate moments.

5. You feel less attracted to yourself

Have you been feeling a little less attractive lately? It may have an impact on your sexual life. Men and women’s desire reduces drastically when they battle with their weight and feel less beautiful. In fact, according to a recent survey, half of the women allow their weight issues to follow them into the bedroom, and some of them avoid intimacy altogether.

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