I’m in my late 30s and my sex drive has fluctuated throughout my life. There were the teenage years when my raging hormones made everything seem doable and everyone attractive. My libido and ability to become aroused were overflowing with desires, fantasies, rampant horniness and imagination.
Sex in my 20s was about fun, unpredictability, excitement and adventure. The biggest concern was making sure my uterus stayed healthy and vacant. STIs or a baby? No thanks.
Then I got married and we started trying to conceive. Sex became this purposeful act. Creating a family meant doing the deed consistently and frequently. Lots and lots of regular sex.
Now we’re past the baby-making phase. We’re a happy and busy family of four. Sex is on and off our radar; some months are hectic with little-to-no sex and the other months are more open for action. Then a few months ago, I started lifting heavy weights.
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From developing strong bones, and improving metabolism to increasing muscle tone, I experienced all these benefits. But one day after a particularly strenuous workout, my husband walked by and I felt a sudden surge in my libido. I wanted to understand whether this was just a fluke or if I was actually onto something.