


'New research shows a direct link between the quality of sleep you've had and how much you want sex the following day,' Tracey says This is for women who are open to being aroused and want to clutch-start a lagging libido. It's obviously okay NOT to feel like sex and to say no if you don't want it. Here's some helpful ways to get that job done but first, a quick note. If you want to feel in the mood for sex, arouse yourself. My advice to women is to instead rely on what we always rely on when we want something done. Turns out it's a lot easier to come up with a drug that makes a penis erect, causing most men to feel desire as a result, than it is to fulfil the long list of requirements some women need to feel like sex. This is why research into finding that magic pill to boost female desire continues, despite unpromising results. If we could all take a pill that would transform us from can't-be-bothered to would-kill-for-it, most of us would take it. Not feeling in the mood for sex is the most common sexual complaint of women today. Women's desire – or more specifically, a lack of it – is big business.
