Is Your Libido Low or Just Stressed Out?
Sometimes, you don’t feel like having sex—and that’s okay. But if it’s happening often, you may wonder, “What’s wrong with me?”

Before you panic, let’s talk about one simple reason: stress.
Yes, stress can quietly kill your sex drive (libido). And it’s more common than you think!
What Is Libido?
Libido means your natural sexual desire. It’s not the same for everyone. It can change with time, age, mood, and even your health.
How Stress Affects Your Libido

When you’re stressed, your brain is busy worrying. Your body makes more stress hormones like cortisol. These hormones can block your sex hormones like estrogen and testosterone.
Result? You may feel tired, distracted, or just “not in the mood.”
Signs That Stress Is the Reason:
You’re mentally exhausted even if your body is fine
You keep thinking about work, money, or responsibilities
You’re not sleeping well
You feel anxious or irritable
Sex feels like “one more task” instead of fun
What You Can Do
- Talk about it – Share your feelings with your partner. Honest talks help.
- Relax your mind – Try yoga, meditation, walking, or even deep breathing.
- Sleep well – 7-8 hours of sleep helps balance your hormones.
- Avoid alcohol and junk food – These can make things worse.
Listen…!
You are not broken. You are just human.
Low libido can be fixed, especially if stress is the cause.
Take care of your mind and your desire will follow.
