The Female Sexual Response—It’s Not Just About Spontaneous Desire
The Female Sexual Response—It’s Not Just About Spontaneous Desire
Sexual desire in women often follows a different path than we expect. According to the Basson Model, desire for emotional intimacy and responsive desire play a key role in satisfaction.
Women may not feel spontaneous desire—but with the right emotional and physical connection, arousal and satisfaction can follow.
❤️ Tip: Open communication with your partner and GP can help you rediscover what works for you.
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