Slim People Have Better Sex
filed in Body Slim on Jul.31, 2010
Overweight women are not enjoying their love lives because they are upset about their body image.
A survey by Cosmopolitan magazine revealed that 73 per cent of women are not confident in the bedroom due to concerns about love handles and wobbly thighs.
Men might also be compelled to lose weight because the survey also discovered that women were turned off by man breasts and beer bellies.
Sex expert and life coach Pam Spurr told the Daily Mail: “Women take their body image to heart.”
Research which was published online in the British Medical Journal found that obese women are four times more likely to report an unplanned pregnancy compared to healthy females even though they are less sexually active.
The French study discovered that obese women were five times more likely to have met their partner over the internet and had an increased chance of having an overweight partner compared with women of a healthy size.
Obese men were also more likely to suffer from a lack of sex as the report found that larger men were three times more likely to report erectile problems in comparison to healthy males.
In addition, overweight males were more likely to have contracted a sexually-transmitted disease but were less likely to have had more than one sexual partner in the previous twelve months.
Specialist in psychosexual medicine Dr Sandy Goldbeck-Wood said: “In public health terms, the study lends a new slant to a familiar message: that obesity can harm not only health and longevity, but your sex life.”
Obese people who are concerned that their size is having a negative effect on their sex lives can lose weight by combining a healthy balanced diet with regular exercise.
Taking slimming supplements, such as t5 fat burners and t5 slimming pills, alongside a balanced diet and exercise can help people lose weight faster, according to researchers from the University of Liverpool.
Sylvia Rubery dropped ten sizes and said that her weight loss has resulted in a new lease on life and greater appreciation from her husband.
She said: “I’m one of the most active people I know and I’m out swimming, running and walking the dog at every opportunity. My husband can’t believe my transformation, it’s like he’s got a new wife!”
Nutrition expert Dr Jacquie Lavin has warned dieters that keeping weight off is as difficult as losing it in the first place.
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