In the human emotional and physiological world, lust is a complex and mysterious field.
For women, the strength of sexual desire is not always constant, but is affected by many factors, and presents different states at different times.
So when do women have the strongest desire? Let&39;s discuss this topic together today.
The first time period, around 10 o&39;clock in the evening, women&39;s sexual desire is often stronger. During this time period, the creative cells in women&39;s brains are most active.
Imagine that after a busy day, the tranquility of the night gradually descends. At this time, women&39;s thoughts begin to fly, and they are better at imagining various beautiful scenes.
This kind of creative thinking is active and can easily arouse impulses.
Perhaps she is lying on a comfortable bed or relaxing, and some romantic pictures inadvertently emerge in her mind, which may be a warm hug with her lover, or a passionate kiss.
These beautiful imaginations, like sparks, gradually ignite a fire of desire deep in her heart.
At this moment, the female body is in a relatively relaxed state and is more likely to respond to sexual stimulation.
The second time period is the wonderful effect of hormones in the two to three days before and after menstruation and ovulation.
The following research found that women have two sexual peaks every month, one before and after menstruation, and the other two to three days before and after ovulation.
During these two periods, the levels of estrogen and androgen in women will change, thereby inducing this sexual impulse.
Before menstruation, the estrogen level in women&39;s bodies gradually decreases, while the progesterone level is relatively high.
This hormonal change can cause women&39;s mood swings. At the same time, it will also affect sexual desire. Some women feel irritable and irritable before menstruation.
Some women will also feel an increase in sexual desire during this period. This is because the increase in progesterone will make women&39;s bodies more sensitive and more likely to respond to sexual stimulation.
In this period, it is mature women in their thirties and forties. American psychologists point out that women&39;s sexual desire and sexiness will reach a peak when they are in their thirties and forties.
As they age, women have more life experiences and a deeper understanding of their bodies and emotions. They will become more mature and confident, no longer shy and restrained as they were when they were young.
In addition, as they age, the level of androgen in women will also increase. Androgen is a hormone related to sexual desire, and her height will make women&39;s sexual desire stronger.
At this age, women may pay more attention to their emotional needs and the quality of their sex life. They will be more proactive in communicating with their partners, expressing their needs and feelings, and jointly creating a better new life.
The fourth time period is the subconscious desire in the late night. In the late night, women&39;s physiological needs will become stronger.
When they enter deep sleep, the brain will release a large amount of growth hormone to promote the repair and recovery of the body.
In this process, women will subconsciously seek more intimate contact.
Perhaps she will have some sexrelated dreams in her sleep, or feel an inexplicable desire when she wakes up.
This subconscious desire may be a natural need of the body for intimacy, and also a reaction in the body&39;s recovery process.
The fifth time period is when emotions fluctuate and pressure is released.
When women face pressure and emotional fluctuations, physiological needs will also increase, which will cause the body to secrete more cortisol, and the increase in cortisol will stimulate physiological desire.
As a way to release pressure. When women encounter difficulties at work and conflicts with their families, or face other pressures, they may relieve pressure through sex and seek emotional comfort.
At this time, having an intimate contact with their partners will make them temporarily forget some of the pressure released by troubles.
Women&39;s sexual desire is often weak and is affected by many factors. Different time periods may present different states.
Around ten o&39;clock in the evening, ovulation before menstruation, a hormonal change before and after, and the subconsciousness of mature women in their thirties and forties late at night, desire, emotional fluctuations and pressure release may all become the strongest moments for women&39;s desire.
However, everyone&39;s situation is unique. These time points are not absolute. Understanding the laws of women&39;s psychological changes can help partners better communicate and understand each other&39;s needs, and jointly create a harmonious and beautiful sex life.
At the same time, women should also pay attention to their own bodies and emotional changes, respect their own desires, and face this sex life with a healthy and positive attitude.