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(HealthDayNews) -- El deseo sexual nunca muere completamente.
Según demostró recientemente un equipo de investigadores en la Universitat Giessen en Alemania quien preguntó a un grupo de mujeres entre las edades de 50 y 90 años acerca de sus pensamientos acerca del sexo.
Según reportó la Zeitschrift Fur Arztliche Fortbildung Und Qualitatssicherung, las mujeres mayores tienen algunas quejas acerca de su vida sexual.
La mayoría dijo que su tristeza no tiene nada que ver con problemas físicos ni hormonales. Su principal queja es la falta de pareja.
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