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A new study has shown that the lack of sex negatively affects the mental health of women in South Africa.
The poll which was carried out by a pharmaceutical company, Pharma Dynamics,
on 700 women (between ages 18 - 55) from different walks of life,
reveals the effects that sex or the lack of it, have on their mental
well-being.
Pharma Dynamics spokesperson, Tumi Motsei said: "More
than 70% of women surveyed, said the absence of sexual intimacy in
their relationships made them feel depressed and led to doubts about
self-worth. As many as 64% measured their self-esteem, femininity and
desirability directly to how their partner responds to them sexually.
"When
a man starts to withdraw physically, it is natural for a woman to
believe that her partner is losing interest in her, thereby impacting
self-esteem and feelings of attractiveness. Women who measure their
self-esteem by how men respond to their sexuality are particularly
vulnerable to fears of rejection".
Motsei also offers the following coping mechanisms to aid women in dealing with sexual rejection:
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Friday, 6 March 2015
Bedroom Science: Lack of sex contributes to depression in women, study reveals...A new study has shown that the lack of sex negatively affects the mental health of women in South Africa.
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