Sexual desire is an instinctive desire, and adult men and women have sexual needs. The sexual desires of men and women are not exactly the same. Due to the characteristics of physiological structure, age, and other factors, their performance during different periods of the same sex cannot be discussed on the same day.
On the surface, men seem to have stronger libido than women because few women are in an active position during sexual activity, including physiological factors, but mainly influenced by psychological factors. Many women are accustomed to suppressing their sexual needs, so in most cases, men are more active than women, but this does not mean that men are more active than women.
Adolescent men have more sexual fantasy than women, and it is easy to confuse emotional needs and sexual needs. After adulthood, work pressure and family burden can weaken the strong sexual desire during adolescence, but there are still a few people with strong sexual desire. At this point, women and men are the same.
Men's sexual desire is stronger than women at certain ages, but it may be completely opposite at other ages. In couples with disharmonious sexual life, the partner with low sexual desire is often the husband, with age being an important factor. Men usually experience orgasm before the age of 30, while women only show a strong interest in sexual activity around the age of 40.