In a recent survey of seven thousand English women, half of them did not like sex. Reason? Unwanted pregnancy and sexually transmitted diseases! Not all women love sex just as much as men, but there are women who would love to have their partner's love each day of their life. In England, half of women do not want to be protagonists of hot and spicy moments spent under the sheets.

This is a clue given by a recent study of about seven thousand English women, where every woman was interviewed for her sexual life. About 65% of women interviewed consumed sex in the last month, and 12% in the last three months. Most of them said they did not always want to have relationships and therefore use contraceptive methods, especially the pills and the spiral. Women who do not feel having sex have an age ranging from 24 to 35 years. Instead, girls between the ages of 16 and 23 stated that they did not use contraceptive methods. The more advanced women, 35-45, have not absolutely denied their sexual pleasure and how their activity under the sheets is constantly active.

Research published in the UK Public Health Magazine revealed that women refuse sexual intercourse and experience general indifference due to the following reasons: fear of unwanted pregnancy or sexually transmitted diseases. Of course there is little information about it and if the right contraceptives are used, the risk of a pregnancy or getting a disease is completely reduced.