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When is a woman's desire most intense? 

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The first phase of female hormone activity is springtime, specifically days 1-6 after menstruation (based on an average menstrual period of five days, i.e., days 6-11 of the menstrual cycle). This phase is like a restless spring, with all plants and living things surging with various impulses, and cell division accelerating. At this time, the female pituitary gland secretes a hormone called FSH (follicle-stimulating hormone), stimulating the woman to awaken from her slumber.


Having just experienced a period of bleeding, and perhaps even severe menstrual cramps, while she may feel more energetic, she might be more inclined to chat and gossip with close friends. Husbands who have been suppressing their desires for several days should not be impatient with their newly awakened "sleeping beauties," but rather slowly cultivate their wives' sexual interest, rekindling their desires through gradually warming and gentle touches. The second phase of female hormone activity, known


as the long and


hot summer


, occurs from days 7-12 after menstruation (i.e., days 12-17 of the menstrual cycle), marking the arrival of the fiery summer. During this phase, the LH (luteinizing hormone) secreted by the female brain triggers ovulation, keeping the woman's libido at a high level throughout the day. Women are at their most energetic and easily aroused.


Husbands, when is a better time to take advantage? Enjoy these six days to the fullest. If possible, try bolder and more seductive sexual positions; sex toys can also enhance the atmosphere.


Autumn Harvest of


Female Hormones: Lethargy .


Days 13-18 after menstruation (days 18-23 of the menstrual cycle) are the third phase of female hormone release, resembling the bleak autumn season. Women often feel physically tired and mentally drowsy. This is because after ovulation, estrogen levels drop rapidly while progesterone levels rise, reducing libido.


At this time, husbands may find themselves withdrawing from their "summer" vigor, lamenting the "melancholy of autumn," rather than enjoying the "cool autumn weather." Love isn't solely sustained by sex; husbands should spend more time with their wives and soothe their irritability. After the




cold , sluggish autumn, the fourth phase of


female


hormones arrives, which is days 19-24 after menstruation (i.e., day 24 of the menstrual cycle until the next period). The cold winter brings strong winds. At this time, estrogen and progesterone levels drop, and a barrage of negative emotions such as irritability, depression, and frustration overwhelms women. Husbands should carefully observe their wives' emotions to avoid triggering unnecessary conflicts.


However, there's no need to despair, as testosterone (male sex hormone) begins to appear in women's bodies. Mixing with declining estrogen, it can cause a sudden surge of sexual desire before menstruation. Intimacy with one's husband at this time often leads to a spectacular climax.


The "honeymoon peak" of the first year of marriage:


Marriage is not necessarily the death of love; rather, it can be a legitimate "trigger" for reaching the peak of passion. From mutual attraction (premarital courtship) to physical intimacy (marital sex), it represents a qualitative leap in sexual activity.


The happiness, security, and mutual trust brought by marriage, along with the novelty and exploratory spirit towards sex, form the psychological foundation for the "honeymoon peak." Although many women may not experience sexual climax in the initial stages of marriage, they still find immense pleasure in sexual activity in an atmosphere filled with tenderness and love, driven by their sexual instincts, and actively and wholeheartedly engage in their newlywed sex life. Therefore, for most couples, the frequency of sex in the first year of marriage is probably the highest in their lives. A limerick begins with "Seven times a night in the early days of marriage," which is an exaggerated yet vivid depiction of this peak.


The "Peak of Freedom" for Creating New Life


: In the early days of marriage, due to family planning, many young couples do not want to have children immediately and need to use contraception during sex, which may somewhat affect their freedom of sexual activity.


Once they decide to have a baby, they are freed from the burden of fearing unplanned pregnancy and from certain contraceptive methods that could affect the continuity of sexual activity. The uninhibited, carefree, and relaxed immersion in the experience, the excitement and exhilaration of creating new life, often brings women a second peak of sexual desire. If you are taking birth control pills, because they often suppress the production of your own sex hormones,


stopping them will increase your own sex hormone levels, thus increasing libido. After becoming pregnant, in the third to sixth month of pregnancy, the body experiences a significant increase in sex hormones, along with increased blood flow to the sexual organs and breasts, which can also lead to increased libido. The




"wolf-like peak" of desire


is well-known. Physiologically, men's libido peaks around age twenty, gradually leveling off in their thirties and forties, and sexual ability also begins to decline. However, many women in their thirties and forties often experience a surge in libido, creating a noticeable contrast with men. The phrase "like a wolf or a tiger" is often used jokingly to describe women in this stage. In fact, women experiencing heightened libido during this period has a physiological and psychological basis and is completely normal. Women in their forties often experience


a "peak" of sexual climax during a romantic second spring . This is often because both partners are successful in their careers, have substantial family income, and their children are grown. They can be partially or completely relieved of household chores such as shopping, washing, cooking, and childcare, allowing them to focus on self-care and self-satisfaction, thus entering a romantic "second spring." A recent study from the University of Chicago has shown that women in their forties are more likely to achieve orgasm during sex compared to women in any other age group. Couples in their forties also tend to have greater sexual understanding and compatibility. Women are more focused on achieving intense orgasm, easily experiencing a "tiger-like" desire. Men, on the other hand, focus more on physical intimacy, less on genital contact and less on achieving orgasm quickly, enjoying the tender pleasure of caressing and touching. This prolongs the pleasurable foreplay, allowing women to achieve greater sexual satisfaction and elevating their sex life to a higher level. If this heightened and ideal state of sexual activity can be maintained, then even after a woman enters menopause or even postmenopause, a fulfilling sex life can continue. Sexual intercourse between men and women is innate; since Adam and Eve ate the forbidden fruit in the Garden of Eden, humanity has been inextricably drawn into the "abyss" of desire. Admittedly, women's sexual needs are also innate. Some believe that the lunar cycle actually influences a woman's body, and that within this monthly cycle, a woman's sexual desire undergoes incredible changes.

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