Beducated Finds Women Twice as Likely as Men to Report Low Libido

LOS ANGELES—Beducated recently conducted a comprehensive survey to better understand current sexual wellness trends by polling 2,000 individuals and uncovered that women are nearly twice as likely as men to report experiencing low libido. One in four women rated their libido as low or nonexistent, with men reporting that women’s libido diminishes in longer relationships, shedding light on significant gender disparities in sexual health.

While many personal, physiological, and societal factors contributing to lower libido in women, such as hormonal fluctuations, stress, anxiety, depression, past traumatic experiences, physical health conditions, lifestyle factors, body image, and relationship issues factor into the equation, Beducated seeks to understand and explore the multifaceted aspects of sexual wellness and foster a more inclusive conversation.

Beducated co-founder Mariah Freya said, "Our surveys are vital in uncovering the real sentiments people hold about their sexual health. Discovering the disparity in how men and women report low libido challenges us to think critically about societal norms and the role of education in changing perceptions. Our aim with Beducated is to utilize these insights to adapt our platform according to our users’ needs, ensuring it becomes a catalyst for positive change in addressing and normalizing discussions around sexual wellness for everyone."

The poll results are available at Beducated.com. For the PDF version, click here.

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