More than half of women avoid having sex with their partners because of their extra weight, according to a UK survey.
More than half of women avoid having sex with their partners because of their extra weight, according to a UK survey.
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In the study, some 52 per cent said their lack of confidence in the shape of their bodies made them reluctant to be intimate, reports the Daily Mail.
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Even more blamed tiredness for killing off the prospect of a night of passion.
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Experts said the Sex In The Nation poll showed many women were suffering from a combination of unrealistic expectations about their appearance and increasingly busy lives, and warned relationships were inevitably suffering as a result.
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The survey of 4,000 people found that 29 per cent of women cited feeling that they looked fat as a reason for avoiding sex, with a further 23 per cent blaming embarrassment about their 'wobbly bits'.
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The biggest passion-killer of all was tiredness, a reason 72 per cent of women said they had given their partners, followed by feeling unattractive (34 per cent), illness (33 per cent) and stress (32 per cent).
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Psychosexual specialist Dr Catherine Hood, who lectures at Oxford University, said many women 'feel under pressure to live up to a vision of perfection, which just isn't realistic'.
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The survey was commissioned by Fembido, a 'passion pill' made from a blend of herbal ingredients, which claims to boost the female libido.
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