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Talking, adult material, massages: Malaysian expert on ways to keep relationships alive during MCO

Friday, 24 Apr 2020 06:42 PM MYTThe inability to see other friends and relatives during movement restrictions may render couples feelings towards each other. —Pexels.com pic

Looking at initial global reports, consultant urologist Professor Dr George Lee Eng Geap said the world has seen an increase in usage of condoms and morning-after contraception. “In fact, experts predict the MCO may either ‘make or break’ relationships, if household strains are not handled properly.” “On top of that, the worry about job security and uncertainty of financial status may cause anxiety and lead to frictions within households.”Dr Lee said relationship strain affects daily life and sexual desire in both men and women.

If the situation persists, Dr Lee said it may manifest itself with symptoms of depression such as insomnia, fatigue, lack of appetite and low sexual desire.“Eventually, the prolonged impact of stress hormone may result in aggression followed by guilt towards partners, which can often induce immense challenges in relationships,” he said.In order to keep the relationship and desire alive during the MCO, Dr Lee said individuals need to reflect on oneself first.

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