What are the effects of obesity on sex

I don't know if you have noticed an interesting phenomenon. Many people, whether men or women, are prone to gaining weight after getting married. This may also be a sign of a stable life and a relaxed body. But excessive obesity is not a good thing for both spouses, because obesity can have an impact on physical health, and does obesity have an impact on sex? Let's talk about this issue below. Obesity has a certain impact on sexual function. For obese men, the level of free testosterone (the physiologically active part of testosterone) in the body of severely obese individuals is lower than that of normal individuals, and the degree of elevation during excitation tests is far less than that of ordinary individuals. On the other hand, estrogen is produced within adipose tissue, and the more adipose tissue there is, the more estrogen is synthesized. Therefore, obese men have higher levels of estrogen in their bodies than ordinary men, and a few may even experience feminized symptoms such as erectile dysfunction and breast development as a result. The situation of obese women is different from that of men. Obese individuals have higher levels of insulin in their bodies, and hyperinsulinemia can stimulate the ovaries to produce excessive androgens. Therefore, the level of free testosterone in the body may be higher than that of ordinary women, leading to masculinization such as hirsutism, menstrual disorders, and even amenorrhea and infertility.

In addition, obese women are often prone to developing echinococcosis, characterized by dark and thick skin on the neck, armpits, and thighs. Causing adverse psychological effects on sexual life. Obesity also limits the choice of sexual position and affects the quality of sexual life.

Obese people are prone to diabetes. Men with diabetes can develop impotence, and women can develop frigidity and vaginitis, which may further affect sexual function.

After discussing the impact of obesity on sex, I realized that obesity really affects various aspects of life, and more importantly, its impact on sex also affects the next generation. Therefore, for the sake of one's own physical health, a better family life, and the birth of the next generation of babies, weight loss due to obesity is necessary.

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