womens sexual desire
Most women respond positively to the sexual advances of their partner but will not usually initiate sex. There is a difference between womens sexual desire and that of men. Scientifically, this is explained by the amount of testosterone present in the body. Both men and women have it in varying quantities. Men have more of it than women do.
Testosterone is the reason for certain emotions, some of which is aggression and increased sex drive. This is the reason why young men have stronger sex drives. Their testosterone levels are at their peak during puberty. Hormones may be a big factor in sexual stimulation, but it is not the only factor. By talking about these differences each partner can discuss, in a non-threatening manner, what she or he needs. Often just letting the other partner know what you would like or what makes you stimulated is an important first step in working out sexual problems.