Definition of Heightened Sexual Desire

5 Things You Should Know About Rising Libido

Rosallee Scott
When trying to figure out the definition of heightened sexual desire and why you may be experiencing it, the answers can all vary from person to person. Everyone's libido can rise and fall many times through out the course of life due to circumstances such as age, hormone levels, general health and lifestyle changes.

Thoughts
If all of a sudden you find yourself thinking about sex a lot, even in general terms, your libido is probably on the rise. This could mean daydreaming fantasies or even almost clinical pondering on different positions and the pleasure outcomes of various scenarios. When it starts to affect your everyday activities, like distracting you from your work or other duties, you can be certain that it is the definition of heightened sexual desire. Read How to Change a Sexual Fantasy if it is getting to be too much for you or your partner.

Dreams
The subconscious mind is a tricky thing. Dreams about sex don't always pertain directly to your libido level, just as dreaming about eating ice cream rarely means that your body needs calcium. Your brain could be trying to work out something entirely different in your head and as dream interpretation is not an exact science, you may truly never know. Of course, there is always the possibility that if you are dreaming about ice cream every night, you may just in fact be craving more ice cream in your life. The same rule applies to sex.

Conversations
If your everyday conversations seem to be turning towards more risque topics lately, this is also a part of the definition of heightened sexual desire. If it is on your mind a lot, whether consciously or you just find yourself talking about things you normally wouldn't, your libido could be rising. It is like any other emotional time in your life that comes up unexpectedly and you just can't help but speak to others about it, whether you really intend to or not

Actions
The fact of initiating sex more often than usual, being more open to try new experiences or even just gearing up more for the nights with your partner is a sign of a raised libido. Being more amorous in everything you do is part of the definition of heightened sexual desire. Changing the way that you dress, put your makeup on or even flirt with others can be an indicator of wanting more out of your love life.

Warnings
Although a change in libido can be a normal occurrence at different stages in your life, you notice a drastic change or one that is accompanied by risky behavior such as unprotected encounters or dangerous stranger liaisons, there could be more to it than just hormones or the effects of different age stages. A complete personality or lifestyle change could be a symptom of a deeper medical or mental issue and is not part of the definition of heightened sexual desire. Any concerns you may have about your health should be brought to the immediate attention of your doctor, gynecologist or therapist.

References:

How Do Women Increase Sexual Desire?

High Libido Vs Low Libido

Causes of Low Sex Drive in Young Women

Does Sex Desire & Libido Increase With Exercise?

How to Change a Sexual Fantasy

Published by Rosallee Scott - Featured Contributor in Beauty and Lifestyle

Rosallee Scott has been a freelance writer & researcher since 1998. She is a Featured Lifestyle Contributor here on Y!CN. Spending over a decade working side by side and learning from her sub-contractor husb...  View profile

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