
1. Mood Swings or Irritability
Some say lack of sex makes women angry or frustrated.
Reality: Mood is influenced by stress, hormones, sleep, and life circumstances—not sexual activity alone.
2. “Glowing” or “Dull” Skin
A popular myth is that sex improves skin glow.
Reality: Skin health depends on hydration, diet, skincare, and hormones—not whether someone is sexually active.
3. Low Confidence
People sometimes link confidence to sexual activity.
Reality: Confidence comes from self-esteem, achievements, and mental health—not sex frequency.
4. Increased Stress
It’s said that not having sex increases stress levels.
Reality: Stress is mainly affected by lifestyle, workload, finances, and emotional health.
5. Physical “Tightness”
A very common misconception.
Reality: The body does not permanently change in this way based on sexual inactivity.
6. Trouble Sleeping
Some claim lack of sex leads to poor sleep.
Reality: Sleep is influenced by habits, screen time, anxiety, and health conditions.
7. Low Energy
Another myth suggests less sex = less energy.
Reality: Energy levels depend on diet, exercise, sleep, and overall health.
8. Lack of Attraction to Others
People assume someone becomes less interested in others.
Reality: Attraction varies naturally and is influenced by emotions, personality, and experiences.
9. Hormonal Imbalance
A frequent claim online.
Reality: Hormones fluctuate naturally due to age, cycle, and health—not simply because of sexual inactivity.
10. Social Withdrawal
Some say women become distant or withdrawn.
Reality: Social behavior is shaped by personality, mental health, and environment.