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Sexual desire fails not in bed but in the mind of the one who practices it by previous experiences
Spain🩺 Health12 hr. ago

Sexual desire fails not in bed but in the mind of the one who practices it by previous experiences

The article discusses the psychological aspects of sexual desire, emphasizing that it is influenced by mental factors rather than just physical ones. It highlights how past experiences can affect current sexual interest, suggesting that the brain plays a significant role in sexual function. The piece mentions that both men and women can experience a loss of desire due to psychological reasons such as anxiety or negative memories. It references the idea that the brain, not just the body, is the main sexual organ and stores all lived experiences.

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Sexual desire fails not in bed but in the mind of the one who practices it by previous experiences

The article discusses the psychological aspects of sexual desire, emphasizing that it is influenced by mental factors rather than just physical ones. It highlights how past experiences can affect current sexual interest, suggesting that the brain plays a significant role in sexual function. The piece mentions that both men and women can experience a loss of desire due to psychological reasons such as anxiety or negative memories. It references the idea that the brain, not just the body, is the main sexual organ and stores all lived experiences.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on health-related topics such as sexual desire, psychology, and memory. There is no mention of politics, policy, or any contentious issues. The content is neutral and does not show a clear ideological slant.

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