Women on being in a 'sex rut' and tips for climbing out
Women in long-term relationships, like 36-year-old Ellen from regional NSW, face challenges in maintaining intimacy, with some couples experiencing sex only once or twice a year. Sex therapist Georgia Grace emphasizes that both partners must prioritize eroticism and intimacy to revitalize their sex lives. Many women express frustration over diminishing connections amid daily pressures.
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Published 01 Jul 2026, 05:27 UTC · Updated 01 Jul 2026, 05:41 UTC
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