How many times of sexual intercourse is considered appropriate is a difficult question to answer. The strength of sexual desire varies from person to person, and even the same person is affected by many factors such as age, physique, personality, occupation, climate, environment, and mood. Therefore, the number of sexual life cannot be mechanically stipulated, but should be adjusted appropriately according to the specific situation of both parties. During the newlywed period, sexual desire is relatively strong and sexual intercourse is relatively frequent. In the first few months after marriage, it is generally 2 to 3 times a week. As age increases, it will gradually decrease to once every 1 to 2 weeks. People with poor health have fewer times. When couples meet again after a long separation, they often have more frequent sexual intercourse, which is human nature, but they should also exercise appropriate moderation.
Whether sexual life is appropriate can be judged by the feeling the next day of intercourse. If both parties do not feel tired, but feel full of energy and work vigorously, this indicates that sexual life is appropriate. If there are phenomena such as lack of energy, heavy head and light feet, loss of appetite, dizziness and panic, it means that it is a bit excessive and should be moderated. There are a few couples with strong sexual desire who have frequent sexual intercourse and both parties still feel refreshed and energetic, which should be considered appropriate.
